The Poetical Works of James R. Lowell ...Ticknor and Fields, 1866 |
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... safe erudition ; He could gauge the old books by the old set of rules , And his very old nothings pleased very old fools ; But give him a new book , fresh out of the heart , And you put him at sea without compass or chart , — His ...
... safe erudition ; He could gauge the old books by the old set of rules , And his very old nothings pleased very old fools ; But give him a new book , fresh out of the heart , And you put him at sea without compass or chart , — His ...
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James Russell Lowell. May have an Odyssean sway of the gales , And get safe into port , ere his patience all fails ; Moreover , although ' tis a slender return For your toil and expense , yet my paper will burn , And , if you have ...
James Russell Lowell. May have an Odyssean sway of the gales , And get safe into port , ere his patience all fails ; Moreover , although ' tis a slender return For your toil and expense , yet my paper will burn , And , if you have ...
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... 'en now while she rails , And your shore will soon be in the nature of things Covered thick with gilt driftwood of runaway kings , Where alone , as it were in a Longfellow's Waif , Her fugitive pieces will find themselves safe . O ,
... 'en now while she rails , And your shore will soon be in the nature of things Covered thick with gilt driftwood of runaway kings , Where alone , as it were in a Longfellow's Waif , Her fugitive pieces will find themselves safe . O ,
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James Russell Lowell. Her fugitive pieces will find themselves safe . O , my friends , thank your God , if you have one , that he " Twixt the Old World and you set the gulf of a sea Be strong - backed , brown - handed , upright as your ...
James Russell Lowell. Her fugitive pieces will find themselves safe . O , my friends , thank your God , if you have one , that he " Twixt the Old World and you set the gulf of a sea Be strong - backed , brown - handed , upright as your ...
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... safe from his malignant venom . . . . . .General Cushing comes in for a share of his vile calumnies . disgrace to his cloth . • • • • .The Reverend Homer Wilbur is a From the World - Harmonic - Eolian - Attachment . 100.
... safe from his malignant venom . . . . . .General Cushing comes in for a share of his vile calumnies . disgrace to his cloth . • • • • .The Reverend Homer Wilbur is a From the World - Harmonic - Eolian - Attachment . 100.
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