American Poems (1625-1892)Walter Cochrane Bronson University of Chicago Press, 1912 - 669 pages |
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... feeling knowledg hath . Thy presence makes it day , thy absence night ; Quaternal Seasons caused by thy might . 40 Hail , Creature full of sweetness , beauty , & delight ! " Art thou so full of glory that no Eye Hath strength thy ...
... feeling knowledg hath . Thy presence makes it day , thy absence night ; Quaternal Seasons caused by thy might . 40 Hail , Creature full of sweetness , beauty , & delight ! " Art thou so full of glory that no Eye Hath strength thy ...
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... Feels no sad thoughts , nor cruciating cares To gain more good or shun what might thee harm ; Thy cloaths ne're wear , thy meat is every where , Thy bed a bough , thy drink the water cleer ; Reminds not what is past , nor whats to come ...
... Feels no sad thoughts , nor cruciating cares To gain more good or shun what might thee harm ; Thy cloaths ne're wear , thy meat is every where , Thy bed a bough , thy drink the water cleer ; Reminds not what is past , nor whats to come ...
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... feels its freight And cracks beneath its vast unwieldy weight : So when the threatning Ocean roars around A place encompass'd with a lofty mound , 120 125 If some weak part admits the raging waves It flows ANONYMOUS 49.
... feels its freight And cracks beneath its vast unwieldy weight : So when the threatning Ocean roars around A place encompass'd with a lofty mound , 120 125 If some weak part admits the raging waves It flows ANONYMOUS 49.
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... feels , once more we charge ! once more , Dear friends ! And fence the obscur'd hill With hecatombs of slain ! Let every piece Flash like the fierce - consuming fire of Heaven , And make the smoke in which they wrap themselves ' A ...
... feels , once more we charge ! once more , Dear friends ! And fence the obscur'd hill With hecatombs of slain ! Let every piece Flash like the fierce - consuming fire of Heaven , And make the smoke in which they wrap themselves ' A ...
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... feels his independent lot , Hears with the crackling blaze that lights the wall The voice of gladness and of nature call , Beholds his children play , their mother smile , 75 And tastes with them the fruit of summer's toil . TIMOTHY ...
... feels his independent lot , Hears with the crackling blaze that lights the wall The voice of gladness and of nature call , Beholds his children play , their mother smile , 75 And tastes with them the fruit of summer's toil . TIMOTHY ...
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