American Poetry from the Beginning to WhitmanLouis Untermeyer Harcourt, Brace, 1931 - 827 páginas |
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... hath more silver , pearls , and gold Than eyes can see or hands can hold . Affectest thou pleasure ? Take thy fill ; Earth hath enough of what you will . Then let not go what thou mayst find For things unknown , only in mind . " The ...
... hath more silver , pearls , and gold Than eyes can see or hands can hold . Affectest thou pleasure ? Take thy fill ; Earth hath enough of what you will . Then let not go what thou mayst find For things unknown , only in mind . " The ...
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... hath spilt , his fault is charg'd upon us . And that alone hath overthrown , and utterly undone us . 168 Not we , but he , ate of the Tree , whose fruit was interdicted : Yet on us all of his sad Fall , the punishment's inflicted . How ...
... hath spilt , his fault is charg'd upon us . And that alone hath overthrown , and utterly undone us . 168 Not we , but he , ate of the Tree , whose fruit was interdicted : Yet on us all of his sad Fall , the punishment's inflicted . How ...
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... hath spoken ! Leave my loneliness unbroken ! -quit the bust above my door ! Take thy beak from out my heart , and ... hath he of evil in himself ; But should some urgent fate ( untimely lot ! ) Bring thee to meet his shadow ( nameless ...
... hath spoken ! Leave my loneliness unbroken ! -quit the bust above my door ! Take thy beak from out my heart , and ... hath he of evil in himself ; But should some urgent fate ( untimely lot ! ) Bring thee to meet his shadow ( nameless ...
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PREFACE | 3 |
EDGAR ALLAN POE Continued | 29 |
WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT Continued | 32 |
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