The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell LowellHoughton Mifflin, 1924 - 492 страница The complete works from the 1844 Poems to Heartsease and Rue published in 1888 are critically introduced. |
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... turn his studies in dramatic and early poetic literature to account , and , after printing a portion of them in Nathan Hale's Miscellany , published , in 1844 , Conversations on some of the Old Poets . He did not keep this book alive ...
... turn his studies in dramatic and early poetic literature to account , and , after printing a portion of them in Nathan Hale's Miscellany , published , in 1844 , Conversations on some of the Old Poets . He did not keep this book alive ...
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... Turn thy curved prow ashore , And in our green isle rest forevermore ! Forevermore ! " And Echo half wakes in the wooded hill , And , to her heart so calm and deep , Murmurs over in her sleep , Doubtfully pausing and murmuring still ...
... Turn thy curved prow ashore , And in our green isle rest forevermore ! Forevermore ! " And Echo half wakes in the wooded hill , And , to her heart so calm and deep , Murmurs over in her sleep , Doubtfully pausing and murmuring still ...
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... turn ; A heritage , it seems to me , One scarce would wish to hold in fee . The rich man's son inherits wants , His stomach craves for dainty fare ; With sated heart , he hears the pants Of toiling hands with brown arms bare , And ...
... turn ; A heritage , it seems to me , One scarce would wish to hold in fee . The rich man's son inherits wants , His stomach craves for dainty fare ; With sated heart , he hears the pants Of toiling hands with brown arms bare , And ...
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... turn Unto the love of ever - youthful Nature , And of a beauty fadeless and eterne ; And always ' t is the saddest ... turns her eyes : The next hour always shames the hour be- fore ; One beauty , at its highest , prophesies That by ...
... turn Unto the love of ever - youthful Nature , And of a beauty fadeless and eterne ; And always ' t is the saddest ... turns her eyes : The next hour always shames the hour be- fore ; One beauty , at its highest , prophesies That by ...
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... turns crystal to let through The unsuspicious eyes of honesty ; But Margaret's heart was too sincere and true Aught but plain truth and faithfulness to see , And Mordred's for a time a little grew To be like hers , won by the mild ...
... turns crystal to let through The unsuspicious eyes of honesty ; But Margaret's heart was too sincere and true Aught but plain truth and faithfulness to see , And Mordred's for a time a little grew To be like hers , won by the mild ...
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