American Poems (1625-1892)Walter Cochrane Bronson University of Chicago Press, 1912 - 669 pages |
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... Heart of Louisiana ( by Harriet Stanton ) Dixie ( by Albert Pike ) Maryland ! My Maryland ( by James R. Randall ) Baltimore ( by B. Rush Plumly ) The Stars and Stripes ( by Thomas Williams ) Ohio Fair and Free ( by G. W. Y. ) After the ...
... Heart of Louisiana ( by Harriet Stanton ) Dixie ( by Albert Pike ) Maryland ! My Maryland ( by James R. Randall ) Baltimore ( by B. Rush Plumly ) The Stars and Stripes ( by Thomas Williams ) Ohio Fair and Free ( by G. W. Y. ) After the ...
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... heart quite rent with sighs and heavy groans , My wailing muse her woful work begins , And to the world brings tunes of sad lament , Sounding nought els but sorrows sad relent . • 5 Lord , stay thy hand ; thy Jacobs number ' EDWARD ...
... heart quite rent with sighs and heavy groans , My wailing muse her woful work begins , And to the world brings tunes of sad lament , Sounding nought els but sorrows sad relent . • 5 Lord , stay thy hand ; thy Jacobs number ' EDWARD ...
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... hearts did move unto a sympathy , in their anxiety , And bearing part of others smart 180 Now such compassion is out of ... heart did bear a part 195 of all her grievances , Shall mourn no more as heretofore because of her ill plight ...
... hearts did move unto a sympathy , in their anxiety , And bearing part of others smart 180 Now such compassion is out of ... heart did bear a part 195 of all her grievances , Shall mourn no more as heretofore because of her ill plight ...
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... heart is with you all , And shall be with you , maugre Sathan's might ; And whereso'ere this body be a Thrall , Still in New - England shall be my delight . 35 40 45 1871 NEW ENGLAND ELEGIES FROM UPON THE TOMB OF THE MOST REVEREND MR ...
... heart is with you all , And shall be with you , maugre Sathan's might ; And whereso'ere this body be a Thrall , Still in New - England shall be my delight . 35 40 45 1871 NEW ENGLAND ELEGIES FROM UPON THE TOMB OF THE MOST REVEREND MR ...
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... hearts With pleasant Wit , with Gospel rich imparts ; Whet - Stone , that Edgefi'd th ' obtusest Minde ; Load - Stone , that drew the Iron Heart unkinde ; A Ponderous Stone , that would the Bottom sound Of Scripture - depths , and bring ...
... hearts With pleasant Wit , with Gospel rich imparts ; Whet - Stone , that Edgefi'd th ' obtusest Minde ; Load - Stone , that drew the Iron Heart unkinde ; A Ponderous Stone , that would the Bottom sound Of Scripture - depths , and bring ...
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