American Poems ( 1625-18921912 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 11
... look'd the more I grew amaz'd , And softly said : " What glory's like to thee , Soul of this world , this Universes Eye ? No wonder some made thee a Deity : Had I not better known , alas , the same had I. " Thou as a Bridegroom from thy ...
... look'd the more I grew amaz'd , And softly said : " What glory's like to thee , Soul of this world , this Universes Eye ? No wonder some made thee a Deity : Had I not better known , alas , the same had I. " Thou as a Bridegroom from thy ...
Page 12
... look back to Ages past , And men in being fancy those are dead , 65 It makes things gone perpetually to last , And ... looks her in the face , Bewails his unknown hap and fate forlorn : His Mother sighs to think of Paradise , And how she ...
... look back to Ages past , And men in being fancy those are dead , 65 It makes things gone perpetually to last , And ... looks her in the face , Bewails his unknown hap and fate forlorn : His Mother sighs to think of Paradise , And how she ...
Page 13
... looks he goes his wayes , Hath thousand thoughts to end his brothers dayes , Upon whose blood his future good he hopes to raise . 90 There Abel keeps his sheep , no ill he thinks ; His brother comes , then acts his fratricide : The ...
... looks he goes his wayes , Hath thousand thoughts to end his brothers dayes , Upon whose blood his future good he hopes to raise . 90 There Abel keeps his sheep , no ill he thinks ; His brother comes , then acts his fratricide : The ...
Page 15
... Look how the wantons frisk to tast the air , Then to the colder bottome streight they dive ; Eftsoon to Neptun's glassie Hall repair , 170 To see what trade they great ones there do drive , Who forrage o're the spacious sea - green ...
... Look how the wantons frisk to tast the air , Then to the colder bottome streight they dive ; Eftsoon to Neptun's glassie Hall repair , 170 To see what trade they great ones there do drive , Who forrage o're the spacious sea - green ...
Page 31
... Look commanded Reverence and Awe , Though Mild and Amiable , not Austere : ΙΟ 15 20 25 Well Humour'd was He ( as I ever saw ) NEW ENGLAND ELEGIES 31 From An Elegie upon the Death of the Reverend Mr Thomas Shepard (by Urian Oakes)
... Look commanded Reverence and Awe , Though Mild and Amiable , not Austere : ΙΟ 15 20 25 Well Humour'd was He ( as I ever saw ) NEW ENGLAND ELEGIES 31 From An Elegie upon the Death of the Reverend Mr Thomas Shepard (by Urian Oakes)
Contents
1 | |
2 | |
19 | |
28 | |
35 | |
37 | |
44 | |
51 | |
381 | |
387 | |
415 | |
443 | |
454 | |
469 | |
475 | |
483 | |
60 | |
66 | |
73 | |
78 | |
87 | |
106 | |
116 | |
124 | |
133 | |
156 | |
170 | |
209 | |
230 | |
285 | |
309 | |
315 | |
324 | |
334 | |
375 | |
494 | |
501 | |
507 | |
514 | |
523 | |
540 | |
549 | |
553 | |
580 | |
595 | |
597 | |
605 | |
611 | |
621 | |
633 | |
637 | |
659 | |
660 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Abraham Davenport Acadian ANNABEL LEE arms Arsaces Babie Bell beauty behold bells beneath bird brave breath bright Brown University Caty-did cloud dark dead dear death deep door doth dream earth Evangeline eyes face fair father fear fire flowers forest friends gleam Gotarzes Grand-Pré grave green hand hast hath head hear heard heart heaven Hiawatha hill Indian land laugh leaves light live look maiden maize moon morning mountains never Nevermore night Nokomis numbers o'er Osawatomie pain Phraates Ramoth roar rose round shade shadow shine shore silent sing Sir Launfal skies sleep smile snow soft song sorrow soul sound stars stood stream sweet tears tell thee thet thine thou thought thro toil trees Union Flag vext village voice wandering waves Whigs wigwam wild wind wings woods youth ΙΟ