A New Library of Poetry and SongWilliam Cullen Bryant Doubleday, Page, 1918 - 1062 páginas |
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... thought in its poetic form eddies now to the right and now to the left , wearing away its banks first on one side and then on the other . Some author of more than common fac- ulties and more than common boldness catches the public ...
... thought in its poetic form eddies now to the right and now to the left , wearing away its banks first on one side and then on the other . Some author of more than common fac- ulties and more than common boldness catches the public ...
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... thoughts placed in a new light ; another is satisfied only with novelties of thought and expression , with uncommon illustrations and images far sought . It is certain that each of these modes of treating a subject may have its peculiar ...
... thoughts placed in a new light ; another is satisfied only with novelties of thought and expression , with uncommon illustrations and images far sought . It is certain that each of these modes of treating a subject may have its peculiar ...
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... thought , remote from the common apprehension . With regard to the first of these I have only to say what has been often said before , that , however favorable may be the idea which this luxuriance of poetic imagery and of epithet at ...
... thought , remote from the common apprehension . With regard to the first of these I have only to say what has been often said before , that , however favorable may be the idea which this luxuriance of poetic imagery and of epithet at ...
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... thought about me , and so I grew . But how did you come to us , you dear ? God thought of you , and so I am here . GEORGE MACDONALD , THE BABY . ON parents ' knees , a naked , new - born child , Weeping thou sat'st when all around thee ...
... thought about me , and so I grew . But how did you come to us , you dear ? God thought of you , and so I am here . GEORGE MACDONALD , THE BABY . ON parents ' knees , a naked , new - born child , Weeping thou sat'st when all around thee ...
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... thought Which is so tender it has caught Earth's guerdon of regret . Earth saddens , never shall remove , Affections purely given ; And e'en that mortal grief shall prove The immortality of love , And heighten it with Heaven . ELIZABETH ...
... thought Which is so tender it has caught Earth's guerdon of regret . Earth saddens , never shall remove , Affections purely given ; And e'en that mortal grief shall prove The immortality of love , And heighten it with Heaven . ELIZABETH ...
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