The Poets and Poetry of AmericaJ. Miller, 1872 - 666 páginas |
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... breeze that fanned the cheek of an Englishman , the best praise which could be awarded to American verses was that they were ingeniously grotesque . There were displayed in them none of the graces which result from an aesthetical ...
... breeze that fanned the cheek of an Englishman , the best praise which could be awarded to American verses was that they were ingeniously grotesque . There were displayed in them none of the graces which result from an aesthetical ...
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... breeze , that gently ought to blow , Swells to a storm , and rends the main ; The sun , that charm'd the grass to grow , Turns hostile , and consumes the plain ; The mountains waste , the shores decay , Once purling streams are dead and ...
... breeze , that gently ought to blow , Swells to a storm , and rends the main ; The sun , that charm'd the grass to grow , Turns hostile , and consumes the plain ; The mountains waste , the shores decay , Once purling streams are dead and ...
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... breeze which fill'd the swelling sail Around the keel the darken'd waters roar , As swift the vessel flies . The billows dark She quickly mounting , stemm'd the watery way . JOHN SHAW was born in Annapolis , Maryland , on WILLIAM ...
... breeze which fill'd the swelling sail Around the keel the darken'd waters roar , As swift the vessel flies . The billows dark She quickly mounting , stemm'd the watery way . JOHN SHAW was born in Annapolis , Maryland , on WILLIAM ...
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... breeze into a breathless calm ; The silent dews of evening dropp'd like balm ; The hungry night - hawk from his lone haunt hies , To chase the viewless insect through the skies ; The bat began his lantern - loving flight , The lonely ...
... breeze into a breathless calm ; The silent dews of evening dropp'd like balm ; The hungry night - hawk from his lone haunt hies , To chase the viewless insect through the skies ; The bat began his lantern - loving flight , The lonely ...
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... breeze , That , like an angel , bathed the brow , And bore to heaven the prayer Of Jesus , when in agony , He sought the Father there . I would have gone to Calvary , And , where the MARYS stood , Bewailing loud the Crucified , As near ...
... breeze , That , like an angel , bathed the brow , And bore to heaven the prayer Of Jesus , when in agony , He sought the Father there . I would have gone to Calvary , And , where the MARYS stood , Bewailing loud the Crucified , As near ...
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