A Library of Poetry and Song: Being Choice Selections from the Best PoetsWilliam Cullen Bryant |
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... live in " 444 " If women could be fair " The Petrified Fern . 620 Indian Chieftain , The Indian Summer The Seaside Well . 596 " They ' re dear fish to me • 199 Jovial Beggar , The " Just as I am Jwohnny , git oot ! " Useful Plough , The ...
... live in " 444 " If women could be fair " The Petrified Fern . 620 Indian Chieftain , The Indian Summer The Seaside Well . 596 " They ' re dear fish to me • 199 Jovial Beggar , The " Just as I am Jwohnny , git oot ! " Useful Plough , The ...
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... , who , deaf to prayers , Floods with blessing unawares . Draw , if then cauft , the mystic live Severing rightly his from themes , Which is human , which divine . Rev. Emerson . INTRODUCTION . So large a collection of poems as this.
... , who , deaf to prayers , Floods with blessing unawares . Draw , if then cauft , the mystic live Severing rightly his from themes , Which is human , which divine . Rev. Emerson . INTRODUCTION . So large a collection of poems as this.
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... Live and laugh , as boyhood can ! Though the flinty slopes be hard , Stubble - speared the new - mown sward , Every morn shall lead thee through Fresh baptisms of the dew ; Every evening from thy feet Shall the cool wind kiss the heat ...
... Live and laugh , as boyhood can ! Though the flinty slopes be hard , Stubble - speared the new - mown sward , Every morn shall lead thee through Fresh baptisms of the dew ; Every evening from thy feet Shall the cool wind kiss the heat ...
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... live and die her slave . SHAKESPEARE . PHILLIS THE FAIR . On a hill there grows a flower , Fair befall the dainty sweet ! By that flower there is a bower Where the heavenly muses meet . In that bower there is a chair , Fringed all about ...
... live and die her slave . SHAKESPEARE . PHILLIS THE FAIR . On a hill there grows a flower , Fair befall the dainty sweet ! By that flower there is a bower Where the heavenly muses meet . In that bower there is a chair , Fringed all about ...
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... Live happy , and be mindful of me there . In all this world , as thinketh me , Is none so pleasant to my e'e , That I am glad so oft to see , As my sweet sweeting . When I behold my sweeting sweet , Her face , her hands , her minion ...
... Live happy , and be mindful of me there . In all this world , as thinketh me , Is none so pleasant to my e'e , That I am glad so oft to see , As my sweet sweeting . When I behold my sweeting sweet , Her face , her hands , her minion ...
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