Favorite Poems: Selected from English and American AuthorsCrowell, 1894 - 336 pages |
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... feels . NIGHT . SOUTHEY . How beautiful is night ! A dewy freshness fills the silent air ; No mist obscures , nor cloud , nor speck , nor stain Breaks the serene of heaven ; In full - orbed glory yonder moon divine Rolls through the ...
... feels . NIGHT . SOUTHEY . How beautiful is night ! A dewy freshness fills the silent air ; No mist obscures , nor cloud , nor speck , nor stain Breaks the serene of heaven ; In full - orbed glory yonder moon divine Rolls through the ...
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... feel at last , So many toils , so many dangers past , To view the port desired , he only knows Who on the stormy deep for many a day Hath tossed , a - weary of his watery way , And watched , all anxious , every wind that blows . 54 THE ...
... feel at last , So many toils , so many dangers past , To view the port desired , he only knows Who on the stormy deep for many a day Hath tossed , a - weary of his watery way , And watched , all anxious , every wind that blows . 54 THE ...
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... feel a sense of bitter loss and pain , As sharp as when two years ago it cut my heart in twain . O , little feet , that wearied not , I wait for them no more , For I am drifting on the tide , but they have reached the shore ; And while ...
... feel a sense of bitter loss and pain , As sharp as when two years ago it cut my heart in twain . O , little feet , that wearied not , I wait for them no more , For I am drifting on the tide , but they have reached the shore ; And while ...
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... That spans the clouds as in the tints minute Of tiniest flower ; to hear his awful voice In thunder speak , and whisper in the gale ; THE SEASONS . To know and feel his care for THE SEASONS T B Aldrich D Moore Longfellow Grahame THE ...
... That spans the clouds as in the tints minute Of tiniest flower ; to hear his awful voice In thunder speak , and whisper in the gale ; THE SEASONS . To know and feel his care for THE SEASONS T B Aldrich D Moore Longfellow Grahame THE ...
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Selected from English and American Authors. THE SEASONS . To know and feel his care for all that lives ; ' Tis this that makes the barren waste appear A fruitful field , each grove a paradise . 83 Yes , place me mid far - stretching ...
Selected from English and American Authors. THE SEASONS . To know and feel his care for all that lives ; ' Tis this that makes the barren waste appear A fruitful field , each grove a paradise . 83 Yes , place me mid far - stretching ...
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angels BAYARD TAYLOR beauty bells beneath bird blessed bloom breast breath BRIDGE OF SIGHS bright Bring flowers brow burning cheek cold dark dead dear death dream dreamt of Heaven DYING ALCHEMIST earth eternal eyes fair FAMINE father fear feel feet fire forest forever glory glow grave HALLOWEEN hand hath hear heard heart Hiawatha hills holy hope hour joyous life's light lips live lonely look Lord maiden MAUD MULLER Minnehaha morn mother mourn ne'er never Never forever Nevermore Nokomis o'er P. J. BAILEY pale pray prayer Quoth the raven raven rest rocks rose round Rule Britannia shine shore sigh silent sleep smile soft song sorrow soul spirit stars sweet T. B. ALDRICH tears thee thine thou hast thought tide Twas voice wandering waves weary Whyles wigwam wild wind young youth