A Book of American LiteratureFranklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder Macmillan, 1935 - 1137 páginas |
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... heart , Vulture , whose wings are dull realities ? How should he love thee ? or how deem thee wise , 5 Who wouldst ... heart- strings are a lute . " And the angel Israfel , whose heart - strings are a lute , and who has the sweetest ...
... heart , Vulture , whose wings are dull realities ? How should he love thee ? or how deem thee wise , 5 Who wouldst ... heart- strings are a lute . " And the angel Israfel , whose heart - strings are a lute , and who has the sweetest ...
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... heart again . Let us , then , be up and doing , With a heart for any fate ; Still achieving , still pursuing , Learn to labor and to wait . 1838 1839 ( WHAT THE HEART OF THE YOUNG MAN SAID TO THE PSALMIST ) Longfellow kept the poem in ...
... heart again . Let us , then , be up and doing , With a heart for any fate ; Still achieving , still pursuing , Learn to labor and to wait . 1838 1839 ( WHAT THE HEART OF THE YOUNG MAN SAID TO THE PSALMIST ) Longfellow kept the poem in ...
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... heart , my heart broke and fluttered and sang . You would have snared me , and scattered the strands of my nest ; but the very fact that you saw , sheltered me , claimed me , 40 so I , though my knees tremble , my heart break , must ...
... heart , my heart broke and fluttered and sang . You would have snared me , and scattered the strands of my nest ; but the very fact that you saw , sheltered me , claimed me , 40 so I , though my knees tremble , my heart break , must ...
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