American Poetry from the Beginning to WhitmanLouis Untermeyer Harcourt, Brace, 1931 - 827 páginas |
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... Fall , and only his Trespass , You call amiss to call it his , both his and yours it was . 172 He was design'd of all Mankind to be a public Head , A common Root , whence all should shoot , and stood in all their stead . He stood and ...
... Fall , and only his Trespass , You call amiss to call it his , both his and yours it was . 172 He was design'd of all Mankind to be a public Head , A common Root , whence all should shoot , and stood in all their stead . He stood and ...
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... FALLS The tide rises , the tide falls , The twilight darkens , the curlew calls ; Along the sea - sands damp and brown The traveller hastens toward the town , And the tide rises , the tide falls . Darkness settles on roofs and walls ...
... FALLS The tide rises , the tide falls , The twilight darkens , the curlew calls ; Along the sea - sands damp and brown The traveller hastens toward the town , And the tide rises , the tide falls . Darkness settles on roofs and walls ...
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... fall of Richmond . They were composed without reference to collective arrangement , but , being brought to- gether in review , naturally fall into the order assumed . . . The aspects which the strife as a memory assumes are as manifold ...
... fall of Richmond . They were composed without reference to collective arrangement , but , being brought to- gether in review , naturally fall into the order assumed . . . The aspects which the strife as a memory assumes are as manifold ...
Contenido
PREFACE | 3 |
EDGAR ALLAN POE Continued | 29 |
WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT Continued | 32 |
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