American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... poet Could tell our love and make thee know it , 415 420 Among the Nations bright beyond com- pare ? What were our lives without thee ? What all our lives to save thee ? We reck not what we gave thee ; We will not dare to doubt thee ...
... poet Could tell our love and make thee know it , 415 420 Among the Nations bright beyond com- pare ? What were our lives without thee ? What all our lives to save thee ? We reck not what we gave thee ; We will not dare to doubt thee ...
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... poet are that he announces that which no man fore- told . He is the true and only doctor ; he knows and tells ; he is the only teller of news , for he was present and privy to the appearance which he describes . He is a beholder of ...
... poet are that he announces that which no man fore- told . He is the true and only doctor ; he knows and tells ; he is the only teller of news , for he was present and privy to the appearance which he describes . He is a beholder of ...
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... poet has witnessed the transformation he doubtless found it in harmony with various experiences . We have all seen changes as considerable in wheat and caterpillars . He is the poet and shall draw us with love and terror , who sees ...
... poet has witnessed the transformation he doubtless found it in harmony with various experiences . We have all seen changes as considerable in wheat and caterpillars . He is the poet and shall draw us with love and terror , who sees ...
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