Yale Book of American VerseYale University Press, 1913 - 570 pages |
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... , Obituary , On a Bust of Dante , Paradisi Gloria , Saint Peray ; John Godfrey Saxe : Bereavement , Early Rising , Orpheus and Eurydice , Polyphemus and Ulysses ; Edward Rowland Sill : The Coup de Grace , The [ viii ] COPYRIGHT NOTICE.
... , Obituary , On a Bust of Dante , Paradisi Gloria , Saint Peray ; John Godfrey Saxe : Bereavement , Early Rising , Orpheus and Eurydice , Polyphemus and Ulysses ; Edward Rowland Sill : The Coup de Grace , The [ viii ] COPYRIGHT NOTICE.
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Thomas Raynesford Lounsbury. Edward Rowland Sill : The Coup de Grace , The Fool's Prayer , The Lover's Song , Momentous Words , The Open Window , To a Maid Demure ; Edmund Clarence Stedman : The Ballad of Lager Bier , Edged Tools ...
Thomas Raynesford Lounsbury. Edward Rowland Sill : The Coup de Grace , The Fool's Prayer , The Lover's Song , Momentous Words , The Open Window , To a Maid Demure ; Edmund Clarence Stedman : The Ballad of Lager Bier , Edged Tools ...
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... Grace , The 476 Fool's Prayer , The 470 Lover's Song , The 475 Momentous Words Open Window , The 474 471 To a Maid Demure 473 STEDMAN , EDMUND CLARENCE Ballad of Lager Bier , The 406 Edged Tools 413 Hypatia 422 Kearny at Seven Pines 420 ...
... Grace , The 476 Fool's Prayer , The 470 Lover's Song , The 475 Momentous Words Open Window , The 474 471 To a Maid Demure 473 STEDMAN , EDMUND CLARENCE Ballad of Lager Bier , The 406 Edged Tools 413 Hypatia 422 Kearny at Seven Pines 420 ...
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... magic Could make Red Jacket grace an English rhyme , Though some one with a genius for the tragic Hath introduced it in a pantomine , Yet it is music in the language spoken Of thine [ 27 ] FITZ - GREENE HALLECK 1790-1867.
... magic Could make Red Jacket grace an English rhyme , Though some one with a genius for the tragic Hath introduced it in a pantomine , Yet it is music in the language spoken Of thine [ 27 ] FITZ - GREENE HALLECK 1790-1867.
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... grace , Are here to speak of thee . This mighty oak , — By whose immovable stem I stand and seem Almost annihilated - not a prince , In all that proud old world beyond the deep , E'er wore his crown as loftily as he Wears the green ...
... grace , Are here to speak of thee . This mighty oak , — By whose immovable stem I stand and seem Almost annihilated - not a prince , In all that proud old world beyond the deep , E'er wore his crown as loftily as he Wears the green ...
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