American Poems (1625-1892)Walter Cochrane Bronson University of Chicago Press, 1912 - 669 pages |
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... Heard the Learn'd Astronomer Pioneers ! O Pioneers Cavalry Crossing a Ford 439 440 443 446 447 • 453 453 454 454 457 Come up from the Fields , Father • 458 Vigil Strange I Kept on the Field One Night . A March in the Ranks Hard - Prest ...
... Heard the Learn'd Astronomer Pioneers ! O Pioneers Cavalry Crossing a Ford 439 440 443 446 447 • 453 453 454 454 457 Come up from the Fields , Father • 458 Vigil Strange I Kept on the Field One Night . A March in the Ranks Hard - Prest ...
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... heard , In pathless paths I lead my wandring feet , My humble Eyes to lofty Skyes I rear'd : 50 To sing some Song my mazed Muse thought meet ; My great Creator I would magnifie , That nature had thus decked liberally ; 55 But Ah , and ...
... heard , In pathless paths I lead my wandring feet , My humble Eyes to lofty Skyes I rear'd : 50 To sing some Song my mazed Muse thought meet ; My great Creator I would magnifie , That nature had thus decked liberally ; 55 But Ah , and ...
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... heard nor tongue e'er told . Lord , make me ready for that day : then Come , deare bridgrome , Come away ! 1669 . MICHAEL WIGGLESWORTH FROM THE DAY OF DOOM Still was the night , Serene & Bright , when all Men sleeping lay ; Calm was the ...
... heard nor tongue e'er told . Lord , make me ready for that day : then Come , deare bridgrome , Come away ! 1669 . MICHAEL WIGGLESWORTH FROM THE DAY OF DOOM Still was the night , Serene & Bright , when all Men sleeping lay ; Calm was the ...
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... heard , By feeble strength supported tost their caps , And gave their murmur to the gen'ral voice . 25 Gotarzes . The spacious streets which lead up to the Temple Are strew'd with flow'rs : each with frantic joy His garland forms and ...
... heard , By feeble strength supported tost their caps , And gave their murmur to the gen'ral voice . 25 Gotarzes . The spacious streets which lead up to the Temple Are strew'd with flow'rs : each with frantic joy His garland forms and ...
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... shore ; But ' ere he the mid - stream gain'd , a poignant pain Shot thro ' his well - strung nerves , contracting all , And the stiff joints refus'd their wonted aid . Loudly he cry'd for help : Arsaces heard , And 58 AMERICAN POEMS.
... shore ; But ' ere he the mid - stream gain'd , a poignant pain Shot thro ' his well - strung nerves , contracting all , And the stiff joints refus'd their wonted aid . Loudly he cry'd for help : Arsaces heard , And 58 AMERICAN POEMS.
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