American Poems ( 1625-18921912 |
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... Looked for Hell EMILY DICKINSON To Fight Aloud Is Very Brave . I Died for Beauty The Way I Read a Letter's This The Lovers . 533 533 • • 534 • 534 In the Garden The Snake Simplicity NOTES BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX OF CONTENTS xvii.
... Looked for Hell EMILY DICKINSON To Fight Aloud Is Very Brave . I Died for Beauty The Way I Read a Letter's This The Lovers . 533 533 • • 534 • 534 In the Garden The Snake Simplicity NOTES BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX OF CONTENTS xvii.
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... beauty where's a main defect : My foolish , broken , blemish'd Muse so sings ; And this to mend , alas , no Art is able , ' Cause nature made it so irreparable . ΙΟ 15 ΙΟ 15 Nor can I , like that fluent sweet - tongu'd 4 AMERICAN POEMS ...
... beauty where's a main defect : My foolish , broken , blemish'd Muse so sings ; And this to mend , alas , no Art is able , ' Cause nature made it so irreparable . ΙΟ 15 ΙΟ 15 Nor can I , like that fluent sweet - tongu'd 4 AMERICAN POEMS ...
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... beauty by his works we know ! Sure he is goodness , wisdome , glory , light , That hath this under - world so richly dight . " More Heaven then Earth was here , no winter & no night . 15 Then on a stately Oak I cast mine Eye , Whose ...
... beauty by his works we know ! Sure he is goodness , wisdome , glory , light , That hath this under - world so richly dight . " More Heaven then Earth was here , no winter & no night . 15 Then on a stately Oak I cast mine Eye , Whose ...
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... beauty and their strength last longer ? Shall I wish there or never to had birth , 135 Because they're bigger , & their bodyes stronger ? Nay , they shall darken , perish , fade , and dye , And when unmade so ever shall they lye ; But ...
... beauty and their strength last longer ? Shall I wish there or never to had birth , 135 Because they're bigger , & their bodyes stronger ? Nay , they shall darken , perish , fade , and dye , And when unmade so ever shall they lye ; But ...
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... Beauty charm'd the sight . Such are the scenes which Poets sweetly sing , 40 45 By Fancy taught to strike the trembling string . Here Fancy's fane , near to the blest abode Of all her kindred Gods , superior stood . Dome upon dome it ...
... Beauty charm'd the sight . Such are the scenes which Poets sweetly sing , 40 45 By Fancy taught to strike the trembling string . Here Fancy's fane , near to the blest abode Of all her kindred Gods , superior stood . Dome upon dome it ...
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