A New Library of Poetry and Song, Volume 1William Cullen Bryant Doubleday, page, 1925 |
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... words of flame ? Thrights that shall live within the general & munds Deem not the framing of a deathless lay The pastime of a drowsy Summer day . Bur - gather - all thy Powers , And wreak them on the verse that thou dost weave , And ...
... words of flame ? Thrights that shall live within the general & munds Deem not the framing of a deathless lay The pastime of a drowsy Summer day . Bur - gather - all thy Powers , And wreak them on the verse that thou dost weave , And ...
Page xiv
... words , the fleat emotion fast . Then , should they were appear Italling and harch and all snaptly wrought , Fouch the crude line with fear , Save in the moment of impassioned thoughts Then summon back the original glar and mund The ...
... words , the fleat emotion fast . Then , should they were appear Italling and harch and all snaptly wrought , Fouch the crude line with fear , Save in the moment of impassioned thoughts Then summon back the original glar and mund The ...
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... loving all the ways of words ; A human being giving love as love , Denying death and proving happiness . From Boston Transcript , 1912 . WITTEN BYNNER . THE VACANT LOT They're going to build a flathouse on 12 VITAL VERSE OF THE NEW ERA .
... loving all the ways of words ; A human being giving love as love , Denying death and proving happiness . From Boston Transcript , 1912 . WITTEN BYNNER . THE VACANT LOT They're going to build a flathouse on 12 VITAL VERSE OF THE NEW ERA .
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... words come out the depth of truth , Where the clear stream of reason has not lost its way in the dreary desert sand of dead habit , Where the mind is led forward by Thee into ever widening thought and action- Into that heaven of freedom ...
... words come out the depth of truth , Where the clear stream of reason has not lost its way in the dreary desert sand of dead habit , Where the mind is led forward by Thee into ever widening thought and action- Into that heaven of freedom ...
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... words should be dwelt upon until they become in a certain sense our own , and are adopted as the utterance of our own minds . A collection such as this is intended to be furnishes for this purpose portions of the best English verse ...
... words should be dwelt upon until they become in a certain sense our own , and are adopted as the utterance of our own minds . A collection such as this is intended to be furnishes for this purpose portions of the best English verse ...
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ALFRED TENNYSON angels baby Baby Bell beauty birds blessed bliss blush bonny bosom breast breath bright brow charm cheek child cold dark dead dear death doth dream earth ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING eyes face fair fear feel feet flowers frae gentle grace grief hair hame hand happy hast hath hear heart heaven Heigh-ho HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW hour JEAN INGELOW kiss lady lassie light lips live look Lord love thee love's lover maid maiden morning mother ne'er never nevermore night o'er pain Paradise Lost poet ROBERT BURNS Robin Adair rose round SHAKESPEARE shine sigh silent sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul stars summer sweet tears tell There's thine things THOMAS HOOD THOMAS MOORE thou art thought voice weary weep whisper WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind words young youth