The Female Poets of AmericaCarey and Hart, 1849 - 400 páginas Biographical sketches and selections of poetry from over one hundred American poets including Anne Bradstreet, Lydia Maria Child, Lucy Carion, and Harriet Beecher Stowe. |
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... soft majestic grace , Beckoned me on through vast unmeasured space ; Beside the margin of the vast profound , Wild echoes played and cataracts did bound ; Beyond the heights of nature's wide expanse , Where moved superb the planetary ...
... soft majestic grace , Beckoned me on through vast unmeasured space ; Beside the margin of the vast profound , Wild echoes played and cataracts did bound ; Beyond the heights of nature's wide expanse , Where moved superb the planetary ...
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... soft recess for friendship's sweets or love . APOLLO WITH THE FLOCKS OF KING ADMETUS . FROM THE SAME . BENEATH the shady elms , where fountains played , The listening shepherds here his rest invade ; Th ' informing song new polished ...
... soft recess for friendship's sweets or love . APOLLO WITH THE FLOCKS OF KING ADMETUS . FROM THE SAME . BENEATH the shady elms , where fountains played , The listening shepherds here his rest invade ; Th ' informing song new polished ...
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... soft Luna climbs the skies . Some lines addressed to Mr. Bleecker while on a voyage down the Hudson , suggest the changes of three quarters of a century in the travel and culture along the most beautiful of rivers . She says : Methinks ...
... soft Luna climbs the skies . Some lines addressed to Mr. Bleecker while on a voyage down the Hudson , suggest the changes of three quarters of a century in the travel and culture along the most beautiful of rivers . She says : Methinks ...
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... soft grass how innocent she played , While her sweet sister from the fragrant wild Collects the flowers to please my precious child , Unconscious of her danger , laughing roves , Nor dreads the painted savage in the groves ! Soon as the ...
... soft grass how innocent she played , While her sweet sister from the fragrant wild Collects the flowers to please my precious child , Unconscious of her danger , laughing roves , Nor dreads the painted savage in the groves ! Soon as the ...
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... soft word assigned ; While she seemed to look with a saddening face On all she must leave behind . She searched mid the pebbles , and , finding one Smooth , clear , and of amber dye , She held it up to the morning sun , And over her own ...
... soft word assigned ; While she seemed to look with a saddening face On all she must leave behind . She searched mid the pebbles , and , finding one Smooth , clear , and of amber dye , She held it up to the morning sun , And over her own ...
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Términos y frases comunes
amid angels Anthemius art thou beams beauty Belisarius beneath bird blessed bloom blossoms bosom bower breast breath breeze bright brow charm cheek child clouds cold dark daugh dear death deep doth dream earth Eudocia eyes fair faith fear feel flowers gaze gentle gleam gloom glorious glory glow golden grace Graham's Magazine grief hand hast hath hear heart heaven holy hope hour life's light lingering lips lone look lute lyre melody morning mother murmur N. P. Willis neath never night o'er pale poems prayer Pulcheria pure rapture rest rills round seraph shade shadows shine sigh silent sing skies sleep smile soft song sorrow soul spirit stars stream sunbeams sunny sweet tears tempest tender thee thine thou art thought thrill throne tone tree trembling voice wake wandering waves weary wild winds wings young youth Zophiël
Pasajes populares
Página 45 - I walked the ocean strand; A pearly shell was in my hand : I stooped and wrote upon the sand My name — the year — the day. As onward from the spot I passed, One lingering look behind I cast : A wave came rolling high and fast, And washed my lines away.
Página 371 - Among the beautiful pictures That hang on Memory's wall Is one of a dim old forest, That seemeth best of all : Not for its gnarled oaks olden, Dark with the mistletoe ; Not for the violets golden That sprinkle the vale below ; Not for the milk-white lilies That lean from the fragrant...
Página 275 - Labor is rest — from the sorrows that greet us, Rest from all petty vexations that meet us, Rest from sin-promptings that ever entreat us, Rest from world-sirens that lure us to ill.
Página 371 - I once had a little brother, With eyes that were dark and deep — In the lap of that old dim forest He licth in peace asleep: Light as the down of the thistle, Free as the winds that blow, We roved there the beautiful summers, The summers of long ago...
Página 352 - Poor indeed thou must be, if around thee Thou no ray of light and joy canst throw ; If no silken cord of love hath bound thee To some little world through weal and woe...
Página 95 - Unfathomed and resistless. God hath set His rainbow on thy forehead ; and the cloud Mantled around thy feet. And he doth give Thy voice of thunder power to speak of Him Eternally, — bidding the lip of man Keep silence, — and upon thy rocky altar pour Incense of awe-struck praise.
Página 385 - WE wreathed about our darling's head The morning-glory bright ; Her little face looked out beneath, So full of life and light, So lit as with a sunrise, That we could only say, " She is the morning-glory true, And her poor types are they.
Página 329 - The twilight hours, like birds, flew by, As lightly and as free ; Ten thousand stars were in the sky, Ten thousand on the sea ; For every wave with dimpled face, That leaped upon the air, Had caught a star in its embrace, And held it trembling there.
Página 89 - I'll believe thee; Veil, if ill, thy soul's intent, Let me think it innocent! Save thy toiling, spare thy treasure; All I ask is friendship's pleasure; Let the shining ore lie darkling,— Bring no gem in lustre sparkling; Gifts and gold are naught to me, I would only look on thee!
Página 275 - Pause not to dream of the future before us ; Pause not to weep the wild cares that come o'er...