A New Library of Poetry and SongWilliam Cullen Bryant Doubleday, Page, 1918 - 1062 páginas |
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... Beneath the sunset's faded arch , It formed and filed within our porch , With not a ray to guide its march Except the twilight's silver torch : And thus she came from clouds above , With spirits of the glen and grove , A flower of grace ...
... Beneath the sunset's faded arch , It formed and filed within our porch , With not a ray to guide its march Except the twilight's silver torch : And thus she came from clouds above , With spirits of the glen and grove , A flower of grace ...
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... beneath their joy forever fresh . And soothe him with a song that breathes of glittering wings , Heaven's divinest things . I know that we shall meet our babe ( his mother dear and I ) Where God for aye shall wipe away all tears from ...
... beneath their joy forever fresh . And soothe him with a song that breathes of glittering wings , Heaven's divinest things . I know that we shall meet our babe ( his mother dear and I ) Where God for aye shall wipe away all tears from ...
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... beneath the trees , And talked , in long gradation from the poets to the weather , While the western skies and my cigar burned slowly out together . Yet through it all no whispered word , no tell- tale glance or sigh , Told aught of ...
... beneath the trees , And talked , in long gradation from the poets to the weather , While the western skies and my cigar burned slowly out together . Yet through it all no whispered word , no tell- tale glance or sigh , Told aught of ...
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... beneath her graceful hand Breathes music forth at her command ; But still her tongue Far richer music calls to birth Than all the minstrel power on earth Can give to song . And thus she moves in tender light , The purest ray , where all ...
... beneath her graceful hand Breathes music forth at her command ; But still her tongue Far richer music calls to birth Than all the minstrel power on earth Can give to song . And thus she moves in tender light , The purest ray , where all ...
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... Beneath this cloister wall ; The cold wind through the hawthorn blows , And drizzly rain doth fall . ” " O , stay me not , thou holy friar , O , stay me not , I pray ; No drizzly rain that falls on me Can wash my fault away . " " Yet ...
... Beneath this cloister wall ; The cold wind through the hawthorn blows , And drizzly rain doth fall . ” " O , stay me not , thou holy friar , O , stay me not , I pray ; No drizzly rain that falls on me Can wash my fault away . " " Yet ...
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ALFRED TENNYSON beauty bells beneath bird blessed brave breast breath bright brow cheek child clouds dark dead dear death deep doth dream earth eyes face fair fear feet flowers gentle glory golden grace grave gray green hand happy hast hath hear heard heart heaven HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW hill hour Hudibras JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER King kiss land light lips live look Lord Macbeth Merchant of Venice moon morning mother ne'er never nevermore night o'er pain Paradise Lost PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY Richard III ROBERT BURNS rose round SHAKESPEARE shine shore sigh silent sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spirit spring stars summer sweet tears tell thee thine things thou art thought tree voice wave weary weep wild WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind wings young