American Poetry from the Beginning to WhitmanLouis Untermeyer Harcourt, Brace, 1931 - 827 páginas |
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... comes Libra , or the Scales - happi- ness weighed and found wanting ; and while we are very sad about that , Lord ! how we suddenly jump , as Scorpio , or the Scorpion , stings us in the rear ; we are curing the wound , when whang come ...
... comes Libra , or the Scales - happi- ness weighed and found wanting ; and while we are very sad about that , Lord ! how we suddenly jump , as Scorpio , or the Scorpion , stings us in the rear ; we are curing the wound , when whang come ...
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... Comes the deer to my singing . Through the blossoms , Through the flowers , coming , coming now , Comes the deer to my singing . Through the flower dew - drops , Coming , coming now , Comes the deer to my singing . Through the pollen ...
... Comes the deer to my singing . Through the blossoms , Through the flowers , coming , coming now , Comes the deer to my singing . Through the flower dew - drops , Coming , coming now , Comes the deer to my singing . Through the pollen ...
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Louis Untermeyer. Comes the deer to my singing , Comes the deer to my song , Comes the deer to my singing . Translated by Natalie Curtis Burlin . MOUNTAIN CHANT ( Navajo ) Reared Within the Mountains ! Lord of the Mountains ! Young Man ...
Louis Untermeyer. Comes the deer to my singing , Comes the deer to my song , Comes the deer to my singing . Translated by Natalie Curtis Burlin . MOUNTAIN CHANT ( Navajo ) Reared Within the Mountains ! Lord of the Mountains ! Young Man ...
Contenido
PREFACE | 3 |
EDGAR ALLAN POE Continued | 29 |
WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT Continued | 32 |
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