American Poems (1625-1892)Walter Cochrane Bronson University of Chicago Press, 1912 - 669 pages |
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... true Register of moans , From saddest soul consum'd in deepest sin , From 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 ...
... true Register of moans , From saddest soul consum'd in deepest sin , From 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 ...
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... true . With heed now stood three ages of frail man To hear the child , who , crying , thus began . FROM THE FOUR SEASONS OF THE YEAR SPRING Another four I've left yet to bring on , Of four times four the last Quaternion : The Winter ...
... true . With heed now stood three ages of frail man To hear the child , who , crying , thus began . FROM THE FOUR SEASONS OF THE YEAR SPRING Another four I've left yet to bring on , Of four times four the last Quaternion : The Winter ...
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... o're by his rich golden head ; Their leaves & fruits seem'd painted , but was true . 5 Of green , of red , of yellow , mixed hew ; Rapt were my sences at this delectable view . I wist not what to wish ; " yet sure ΤΟ AMERICAN POEMS.
... o're by his rich golden head ; Their leaves & fruits seem'd painted , but was true . 5 Of green , of red , of yellow , mixed hew ; Rapt were my sences at this delectable view . I wist not what to wish ; " yet sure ΤΟ AMERICAN POEMS.
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... thou alone may'st slide , 155 But hundred brooks in thy cleer waves do meet ; So hand in hand along with thee they glide To Thetis house , where all imbrace and greet : Thou Emblem true of what I count the best , AMERICAN POEMS.
... thou alone may'st slide , 155 But hundred brooks in thy cleer waves do meet ; So hand in hand along with thee they glide To Thetis house , where all imbrace and greet : Thou Emblem true of what I count the best , AMERICAN POEMS.
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Walter Cochrane Bronson. Thou Emblem true of what I count the best , O could I lead my Rivolets to rest , So may we press to that vast mansion ever blest ! 160 " Ye Fish which in this liquid Region ' bide , That for each season have your ...
Walter Cochrane Bronson. Thou Emblem true of what I count the best , O could I lead my Rivolets to rest , So may we press to that vast mansion ever blest ! 160 " Ye Fish which in this liquid Region ' bide , That for each season have your ...
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