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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... 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 , 64 A FABLE FOR CRITICS .
... 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 , 64 A FABLE FOR CRITICS .
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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 .The Reverend Homer Wilbur is a ..... of his vile calumnies . disgrace to his cloth . . . . . . .... From the World - Harmonic - Eolian - Attachment . 100.
... safe from his malignant venom . . . . . .General Cushing comes in for a share .The Reverend Homer Wilbur is a ..... of his vile calumnies . disgrace to his cloth . . . . . . .... From the World - Harmonic - Eolian - Attachment . 100.
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Страница 90 - Nature fits all her children with something to do, He who would write and can't write can surely review, Can set up a small booth as critic and sell us his Petty conceit and his pettier jealousies ; Thus a lawyer's apprentice, just out of his teens, Will do for the Jeffrey of six magazines ; Having read Johnson's lives of the poets half through...
Страница 151 - Chaps thet make black slaves o' niggers Want to make wite slaves o' you. Tell ye jest the eend I've come to Arter cipherin' plaguy smart, An' it makes a handy sum, tu, Any gump could larn by heart ; Laborin' man an' laborin' woman Hev one glory an
Страница 153 - d ha' done 't ez quick ez winkin' In the days o' seventy-six. Clang the bells in every steeple, Call all true men to disown The tradoocers of our people, The enslavers o...
Страница 71 - Three fifths of him genius and two fifths sheer fudge, Who talks like a book of iambs and pentameters, In a way to make people of common sense damn metres, Who has written some things quite the best of their kind, But the heart somehow seems all squeezed out by the mind, Who — But hey-day!
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