American Poems (1625-1892)Walter Cochrane Bronson University of Chicago Press, 1912 - 669 pages |
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... Wreck of the Hesperus 233 The Village Blacksmith 236 Serenade The Rainy Day The Slave's Dream The Day is Done . The Old Clock on the Stairs 237 238 238 240 241 Evangeline Part the First Part the Second Children From The CONTENTS xiii.
... Wreck of the Hesperus 233 The Village Blacksmith 236 Serenade The Rainy Day The Slave's Dream The Day is Done . The Old Clock on the Stairs 237 238 238 240 241 Evangeline Part the First Part the Second Children From The CONTENTS xiii.
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... dreams . For God above in arms of love 265 doth dearly them embrace , And fills their sprights with such delights and pleasures in his grace , As shall not fail nor yet grow stale through frequency of use ; 270 Nor do they fear Gods ...
... dreams . For God above in arms of love 265 doth dearly them embrace , And fills their sprights with such delights and pleasures in his grace , As shall not fail nor yet grow stale through frequency of use ; 270 Nor do they fear Gods ...
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... Dream is vanish'd , Shadow ' s fled , My Soul with Christ , my Body dead . ΙΟ Farewel , dear Wife , Children , and Friends : Hate Heresie , make blessed ends , Bear Poverty , live with good men ; So shall we meet with joy agen . Let men ...
... Dream is vanish'd , Shadow ' s fled , My Soul with Christ , my Body dead . ΙΟ Farewel , dear Wife , Children , and Friends : Hate Heresie , make blessed ends , Bear Poverty , live with good men ; So shall we meet with joy agen . Let men ...
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... dreams were on th ' approaching day Prepare in splendid garbs to make their way To that admir'd solemnity whose date Tho ' late begun will last as long as fate . And now the sprightly Fair approach the glass To heighten every feature of ...
... dreams were on th ' approaching day Prepare in splendid garbs to make their way To that admir'd solemnity whose date Tho ' late begun will last as long as fate . And now the sprightly Fair approach the glass To heighten every feature of ...
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... sporting From scandal turns to trying fortune ; Their future luck the fair foresee In dreams , in cards , but most in tea . Each finds of love some future trophy 140 145 In settlings left of tea or coffee : There fate 94 AMERICAN POEMS.
... sporting From scandal turns to trying fortune ; Their future luck the fair foresee In dreams , in cards , but most in tea . Each finds of love some future trophy 140 145 In settlings left of tea or coffee : There fate 94 AMERICAN POEMS.
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