Poetry of America: Selections from One Hundred American Poets from 1776 to 1876G. Bell, 1878 - 387 páginas |
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... Deep - skirted doublets , puritanick capes , Which now would render men like upright apes , Were comelier wear , our wiser fathers thought , Than the cast fashions from all Europe brought . ' Twas in those dayes an honest grace would ...
... Deep - skirted doublets , puritanick capes , Which now would render men like upright apes , Were comelier wear , our wiser fathers thought , Than the cast fashions from all Europe brought . ' Twas in those dayes an honest grace would ...
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... deep . In freedom , etc. The tree their own hands had to liberty rear'd , They lived to behold growing strong and revered ; With transport they cried , " Now our wishes we gain , For our children shall gather the fruits of our pain ...
... deep . In freedom , etc. The tree their own hands had to liberty rear'd , They lived to behold growing strong and revered ; With transport they cried , " Now our wishes we gain , For our children shall gather the fruits of our pain ...
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... Deep into the sea descended Cursed weed of China's coast ; Thus at once our fears were ended ! - British rights shall ne'er be lost ! Captains ! once more hoist your streamers , Spread your sails and plough the wave ; Tell your masters ...
... Deep into the sea descended Cursed weed of China's coast ; Thus at once our fears were ended ! - British rights shall ne'er be lost ! Captains ! once more hoist your streamers , Spread your sails and plough the wave ; Tell your masters ...
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... deep ! For ne'er shall the sons of Columbia be slaves , While the earth bears a plant or the sea rolls its waves . Let Fame to the world sound America's voice ; No intrigues can her sons from their government sever ; Her pride is her ...
... deep ! For ne'er shall the sons of Columbia be slaves , While the earth bears a plant or the sea rolls its waves . Let Fame to the world sound America's voice ; No intrigues can her sons from their government sever ; Her pride is her ...
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... deep With their conchs the kindred league shall proclaim : Then let the world combine ! O'er the main our naval line , Like the Milky Way , shall shine Bright in fame . Though ages long have pass'd Since our fathers left their home ...
... deep With their conchs the kindred league shall proclaim : Then let the world combine ! O'er the main our naval line , Like the Milky Way , shall shine Bright in fame . Though ages long have pass'd Since our fathers left their home ...
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