American Poems ( 1625-18921912 |
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... Forest Hymn June . A Summer Ramble The Evening Wind To the Fringed Gentian Song of Marion's Men The Prairies . . Robert of Lincoln The Wind and Stream The Death of Lincoln EDGAR ALLAN POE Sonnet - to Science Song from " Al Aaraaf ” To ...
... Forest Hymn June . A Summer Ramble The Evening Wind To the Fringed Gentian Song of Marion's Men The Prairies . . Robert of Lincoln The Wind and Stream The Death of Lincoln EDGAR ALLAN POE Sonnet - to Science Song from " Al Aaraaf ” To ...
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... forests ' rose with the soft sound , And gilded turrets glitter'd all around : 35 Each wond'ring God bent from his heav'nly seat To view what pow'rful music cou'd compleat . High on a mountain was the pile disclos'd , And spreading ...
... forests ' rose with the soft sound , And gilded turrets glitter'd all around : 35 Each wond'ring God bent from his heav'nly seat To view what pow'rful music cou'd compleat . High on a mountain was the pile disclos'd , And spreading ...
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... forest howl where London's turrets burn , And all thy garlands deck thy sad funereal urn . 60 Some land scarce glimmering in the light of fame , Scepter'd with arts and arms , if I divine , Some unknown wild , some shore without a name ...
... forest howl where London's turrets burn , And all thy garlands deck thy sad funereal urn . 60 Some land scarce glimmering in the light of fame , Scepter'd with arts and arms , if I divine , Some unknown wild , some shore without a name ...
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... forest wide : Here hung the slumbering bat ; the serpent dire Nested his brood and drank th ' impoison'd tide ; Wolves peal'd the dark , drear night in hideous choir , Nor shrunk th ' unmeasured howl from Sol's terrific fire . 85 90 No ...
... forest wide : Here hung the slumbering bat ; the serpent dire Nested his brood and drank th ' impoison'd tide ; Wolves peal'd the dark , drear night in hideous choir , Nor shrunk th ' unmeasured howl from Sol's terrific fire . 85 90 No ...
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... forests , high heads and fine fellows . Then , searching about with his fingers for Britain , Thought he , " This same island I cannot well hit on ; The devil take him who first called her the GREAT- If she was , she is vastly ...
... forests , high heads and fine fellows . Then , searching about with his fingers for Britain , Thought he , " This same island I cannot well hit on ; The devil take him who first called her the GREAT- If she was , she is vastly ...
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