Yale Book of American VerseThomas Raynesford Lounsbury Yale University Press, 1912 - 570 pages |
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Page xii
... rest of the world has approved , or the admiration they have or profess to have for what the rest of the world refuses to regard with favor . Many will recall the lofty scorn which Matthew Arnold poured upon the men who for generations ...
... rest of the world has approved , or the admiration they have or profess to have for what the rest of the world refuses to regard with favor . Many will recall the lofty scorn which Matthew Arnold poured upon the men who for generations ...
Page xvii
... rest of the world , he must content himself with at best a quali- fied approval even if he succeeds in avoiding general condemnation . An assumption that any collection made by a single person , no matter who he be , can possibly ...
... rest of the world , he must content himself with at best a quali- fied approval even if he succeeds in avoiding general condemnation . An assumption that any collection made by a single person , no matter who he be , can possibly ...
Page xxxvi
... rests upon two or three short pieces , in very deed mainly upon one . Nevertheless , it is a good deal of an achievement to have produced even a single piece of poetry which the men of aftertimes will continue to cherish as part of the ...
... rests upon two or three short pieces , in very deed mainly upon one . Nevertheless , it is a good deal of an achievement to have produced even a single piece of poetry which the men of aftertimes will continue to cherish as part of the ...
Page lviii
... Rest , The TIMROD , HENRY Charleston Ode WAKEFIELD , NANCY AMELIA WOODBURY ( PRIEST ) 258 267 35 391 393 Over the River 441 WHITMAN , WALT O Captain ! My Captain ! 321 WHITTIER , JOHN GREENLEAF Barbara Frietchie 163 Barclay of Ury 139 ...
... Rest , The TIMROD , HENRY Charleston Ode WAKEFIELD , NANCY AMELIA WOODBURY ( PRIEST ) 258 267 35 391 393 Over the River 441 WHITMAN , WALT O Captain ! My Captain ! 321 WHITTIER , JOHN GREENLEAF Barbara Frietchie 163 Barclay of Ury 139 ...
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... not our souls to fear ; And , when mortal life is ended , Bid us in thine arms to rest , Till , by angel bands attended , We awake among the blest . Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep Rocked in the [ 8 ] THOMAS HASTINGS 1784-1872.
... not our souls to fear ; And , when mortal life is ended , Bid us in thine arms to rest , Till , by angel bands attended , We awake among the blest . Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep Rocked in the [ 8 ] THOMAS HASTINGS 1784-1872.
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