Poetry of America: Selections from One Hundred American Poets from 1776 to 1876G. Bell, 1878 - 387 páginas |
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... voice ; No intrigues can her sons from their government sever ; Her pride is her ADAMS ; her laws are his choice , And shall flourish , till Liberty slumbers forever . Then unite heart and hand , Like Leonidas ' band , And swear to the ...
... voice ; No intrigues can her sons from their government sever ; Her pride is her ADAMS ; her laws are his choice , And shall flourish , till Liberty slumbers forever . Then unite heart and hand , Like Leonidas ' band , And swear to the ...
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... Ocean roll , Our joint communion breaking with the sun : Yet , still , from either beach , The voice of blood shall reach , More audible than speech , " We are One ! JAMES KIRKE PAULDING . * Born in Duchess County , WASHINGTON ALLSTON . 9.
... Ocean roll , Our joint communion breaking with the sun : Yet , still , from either beach , The voice of blood shall reach , More audible than speech , " We are One ! JAMES KIRKE PAULDING . * Born in Duchess County , WASHINGTON ALLSTON . 9.
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... voice sweet and low , The eye all of fire and the bosom of snow , Who erewhile in the days of my youth that are fled , Once slept on my bosom , and pillow'd my head ! Would you know where to find such a delicate prize ? Go seek in yon ...
... voice sweet and low , The eye all of fire and the bosom of snow , Who erewhile in the days of my youth that are fled , Once slept on my bosom , and pillow'd my head ! Would you know where to find such a delicate prize ? Go seek in yon ...
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... voice , And with that boding cry O'er the waves dost thou fly ? O rather , bird ! with me Through the fair land rejoice ! Thy flitting form comes ghostly dim and pale , As driven by the beating storm at sea ; Thy cry is weak and scared ...
... voice , And with that boding cry O'er the waves dost thou fly ? O rather , bird ! with me Through the fair land rejoice ! Thy flitting form comes ghostly dim and pale , As driven by the beating storm at sea ; Thy cry is weak and scared ...
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... voice was low : So soft , so sad the words he spoke , That with the stream they seem'd to flow : They told me that his heart was broke ; - They said , the world he fain would shun , The Moss Supplicateth for the Poet.
... voice was low : So soft , so sad the words he spoke , That with the stream they seem'd to flow : They told me that his heart was broke ; - They said , the world he fain would shun , The Moss Supplicateth for the Poet.
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