The Poets and Poetry of AmericaJ. Miller, 1872 - 666 páginas |
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... fire . ” In the next page he paints the rising of the sun- " By this AURORA doth with gold adorn The ever - beauteous eyelids of the morn ; And burning TITAN his exhaustless rays Bright in the eastern horizon displays ; Then , soon ...
... fire . ” In the next page he paints the rising of the sun- " By this AURORA doth with gold adorn The ever - beauteous eyelids of the morn ; And burning TITAN his exhaustless rays Bright in the eastern horizon displays ; Then , soon ...
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... fire , Does in the child his second self admire ; The fondling mother views the springing charms Of the young infant smiling in her arms , And when imperfect accents show the dawn Of rising reason , and the future man , Sweetly she ...
... fire , Does in the child his second self admire ; The fondling mother views the springing charms Of the young infant smiling in her arms , And when imperfect accents show the dawn Of rising reason , and the future man , Sweetly she ...
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... fire . " The following lines are from this effusion : " Yet shall ye , flames , the wasting globe refine , And bid the skies with purer splendor shine . The earth , which the prolific fires consume , To beauty burns , and withers into ...
... fire . " The following lines are from this effusion : " Yet shall ye , flames , the wasting globe refine , And bid the skies with purer splendor shine . The earth , which the prolific fires consume , To beauty burns , and withers into ...
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... fire and force ; they mention particularly a manuscript poem of his on the famous battle of Bunker Hill ; but he will not print it ; he has for his reputation and his money the carelessness of LAFONTAINE . " MACPHERSON'S " Ossian " was ...
... fire and force ; they mention particularly a manuscript poem of his on the famous battle of Bunker Hill ; but he will not print it ; he has for his reputation and his money the carelessness of LAFONTAINE . " MACPHERSON'S " Ossian " was ...
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... fire , in deep Oblivion's wave . Yet draw the thick , impervious veil O'er all the scenes of tasted wo ; Command each cypress shade to flee ; Between this toil - worn world and me Display thy curtain broad , and hide the realms be- low ...
... fire , in deep Oblivion's wave . Yet draw the thick , impervious veil O'er all the scenes of tasted wo ; Command each cypress shade to flee ; Between this toil - worn world and me Display thy curtain broad , and hide the realms be- low ...
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