Yale Book of American VerseThomas R. Lounsbury Yale University Press, 1912 - 570 pages |
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... turn him out next year : They reverence their priest , but disagreeing In price or creed , dismiss him without fear ; They have a natural talent for foreseeing And knowing all things ; and should Park appear From his long tour in Africa ...
... turn him out next year : They reverence their priest , but disagreeing In price or creed , dismiss him without fear ; They have a natural talent for foreseeing And knowing all things ; and should Park appear From his long tour in Africa ...
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Thomas R. Lounsbury. And to the sluggish clod , which the rude swain Turns with his share , and treads upon . The oak Shall send his roots abroad , and pierce thy mould . Yet not to thine eternal resting - place Shalt thou retire alone ...
Thomas R. Lounsbury. And to the sluggish clod , which the rude swain Turns with his share , and treads upon . The oak Shall send his roots abroad , and pierce thy mould . Yet not to thine eternal resting - place Shalt thou retire alone ...
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... turn shall follow them . So live , that when thy summons comes to join The innumerable caravan which moves To that mysterious realm , where each shall take His chamber in the silent halls of death , Thou go not , like the quarry - slave ...
... turn shall follow them . So live , that when thy summons comes to join The innumerable caravan which moves To that mysterious realm , where each shall take His chamber in the silent halls of death , Thou go not , like the quarry - slave ...
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Thomas R. Lounsbury. The Snow - Shower Stand here by my side and turn , I pray , On the lake below thy gentle eyes ; The clouds hang over it , heavy and gray , And dark and silent the water lies ; And out of that frozen mist the snow In ...
Thomas R. Lounsbury. The Snow - Shower Stand here by my side and turn , I pray , On the lake below thy gentle eyes ; The clouds hang over it , heavy and gray , And dark and silent the water lies ; And out of that frozen mist the snow In ...
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... turn to me in sorrowful thought ; Thou thinkest of friends , the good and dear , Who were for a time and now are not ; Like these fair children of cloud and frost , That glisten a moment and then are lost , Flake after flake- All lost ...
... turn to me in sorrowful thought ; Thou thinkest of friends , the good and dear , Who were for a time and now are not ; Like these fair children of cloud and frost , That glisten a moment and then are lost , Flake after flake- All lost ...
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