A New Library of Poetry and Song, Volumen1William Cullen Bryant J. B. Ford, 1876 - 934 páginas |
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... turn contributed to form the taste of those who wrote after him . It was long , however , before he reached the eminence which he now holds in the estimation of the literary world . His Lyrical Ballads , published about the close of the ...
... turn contributed to form the taste of those who wrote after him . It was long , however , before he reached the eminence which he now holds in the estimation of the literary world . His Lyrical Ballads , published about the close of the ...
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... turn these pages , as they might those of other collections , without finding their favorite . Nor should it be matter of surprise , considering the multitude of authors from whom the compilation . is made , if it be found that some are ...
... turn these pages , as they might those of other collections , without finding their favorite . Nor should it be matter of surprise , considering the multitude of authors from whom the compilation . is made , if it be found that some are ...
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William Cullen Bryant. Made such wanton spoil and rout , Turning blossoms inside out ; Hung - head pointing towards the ground — Fluttered , perched , into a round Bound himself , and then unbound ; Lithest , gaudiest Harlequin ...
William Cullen Bryant. Made such wanton spoil and rout , Turning blossoms inside out ; Hung - head pointing towards the ground — Fluttered , perched , into a round Bound himself , and then unbound ; Lithest , gaudiest Harlequin ...
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... turn , but pleased to glide Through the dark room where I was sadly lying ; Or by the couch of pain , a sitter meek , Watch the dim eye , and kiss the fevered cheek . O boy of such as thou are oftenest made Earth's fragile idols ; like ...
... turn , but pleased to glide Through the dark room where I was sadly lying ; Or by the couch of pain , a sitter meek , Watch the dim eye , and kiss the fevered cheek . O boy of such as thou are oftenest made Earth's fragile idols ; like ...
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... turning around , Down the chimney St. Nicholas came with a bound . He was dressed all in fur from his head to his foot , And his clothes were all tarnished with ashes and soot ; A bundle of toys he had flung on his back , And he looked ...
... turning around , Down the chimney St. Nicholas came with a bound . He was dressed all in fur from his head to his foot , And his clothes were all tarnished with ashes and soot ; A bundle of toys he had flung on his back , And he looked ...
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ALFRED TENNYSON ALICE CARY angels beauty beneath bird bless bliss bloom bonnie bosom breast breath bright brow charm cheek child dark dead dear death delight doth dream earth ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING eyes face fair fear feet flowers gentle golden gone grace green hair hand happy hast hath hear heart heaven Heigh-ho hour JEAN INGELOW JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER kiss leaves light lips live look Lord love thee love's lover maid maiden morning mother ne'er never nevermore night o'er pain ROBERT BURNS ROBERT HERRICK Robin Adair rose round shadow shine sigh silent sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul spirit spring stars summer sweet tears tell thine things THOMAS HOOD THOMAS MOORE thou art thought trees voice weary weep whisper wild WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind wings words youth