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... Heart's Song VINCENZO BOTTA Cavour the Statesman THOMAS HILL . The Bobolink JOHN WEISS . Humor 350 353 354 355 357 358 · 360 364 366 367 368 369 370 372 WILLIAM ELLERY CHANNING . From " A Poet's Hope " X CONTENTS OF VOLUME VII .
... Heart's Song VINCENZO BOTTA Cavour the Statesman THOMAS HILL . The Bobolink JOHN WEISS . Humor 350 353 354 355 357 358 · 360 364 366 367 368 369 370 372 WILLIAM ELLERY CHANNING . From " A Poet's Hope " X CONTENTS OF VOLUME VII .
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... Hope " Sonnet To - Morrow Thoreau Edith HENRY PETERSON . Lyon . JAMES JACKSON JARVES . The Advantages of Art in America FREDERICK SWARTWOUT COZZENS . Mr. Sparrowgrass's Country Pleasures A Leaf from Life PAGE 374 375 375 376 377 378 380 ...
... Hope " Sonnet To - Morrow Thoreau Edith HENRY PETERSON . Lyon . JAMES JACKSON JARVES . The Advantages of Art in America FREDERICK SWARTWOUT COZZENS . Mr. Sparrowgrass's Country Pleasures A Leaf from Life PAGE 374 375 375 376 377 378 380 ...
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... , but evermore her love breathes forth On field and forest , as on human hope , Health , beauty , power , thought , action , and advance . RICHARD HENGIST HORNE . A. D 1843 . LITERATURE OF THE REPUBLIC . PART III . - CONTINUED.
... , but evermore her love breathes forth On field and forest , as on human hope , Health , beauty , power , thought , action , and advance . RICHARD HENGIST HORNE . A. D 1843 . LITERATURE OF THE REPUBLIC . PART III . - CONTINUED.
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... Hope you and your good lady are well . Much pleased to see you . Hope you'll enjoy yourselves . We've laid out to have everything in good shape , -spared no trouble nor ex pense , " said Silas Peckham . Mrs. Colonel Sprowle , who , you ...
... Hope you and your good lady are well . Much pleased to see you . Hope you'll enjoy yourselves . We've laid out to have everything in good shape , -spared no trouble nor ex pense , " said Silas Peckham . Mrs. Colonel Sprowle , who , you ...
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... hope . " " I can understand the power of these men over their fellows , but not that they should have any over you . Yet it is true that those who are in continual attendance on their masters wear off all coarseness , and have nothing ...
... hope . " " I can understand the power of these men over their fellows , but not that they should have any over you . Yet it is true that those who are in continual attendance on their masters wear off all coarseness , and have nothing ...
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Страница 430 - THE snow had begun in the gloaming, And busily all the night Had been heaping field and highway With a silence deep and white. Every pine and fir and hemlock Wore ermine too dear for an earl, And the poorest twig on the elm-tree Was ridged inch deep with pearl.
Страница 30 - This is the ship of pearl, which, poets feign, Sails the unshadowed main, — The venturous bark that flings On the sweet summer wind its purpled wings In gulfs enchanted, where the siren sings, And coral reefs lie bare, Where the cold sea-maids rise to sun their streaming hair.
Страница 544 - The muffled drum's sad roll has beat The soldier's last tattoo; No more on life's parade shall meet That brave and fallen few. On Fame's eternal camping ground Their silent tents are spread, And glory guards, with solemn round, The bivouac of the dead.
Страница 30 - Thanks for the heavenly message brought by thee, Child of the wandering sea, Cast from her lap forlorn! From thy dead lips a clearer note is born Than ever Triton blew from wreathed horn! While on mine ear it rings, Through the deep caves of thought I hear a voice that sings: Build thee more stately mansions, O my soul, As the swift seasons roll!
Страница 506 - ... wreaths— for you the shores a-crowding, For you they call, the swaying mass, their eager faces turning; Here Captain! dear father! This arm beneath your head! It is some dream that on the deck, You've fallen cold and dead.
Страница 499 - I am the poet of the Body and I am the poet of the Soul, The pleasures of heaven are with me and the pains of hell are with me, The first I graft and increase upon myself, the latter I translate into a new tongue.
Страница 529 - A whip for the horse, a bridle for the ass, and a rod for the fool's back.
Страница 498 - A child said What is the grass? fetching it to me with full hands; How could I answer the child? I do not know what it is any more than he. I guess it must be the flag of my disposition, out of hopeful green stuff woven.
Страница 502 - Once Paumanok, When the lilac-scent was in the air and Fifth-month grass was growing, Up this seashore in some briers, Two feather'd guests from Alabama, two together, And their nest, and four light-green eggs spotted with brown...
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