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Page xxiv
... Poor Andrew , Power of Poesy , Power of the World , Prayer , Willis , 651 Holland , 275 Hutchinson , 838 Cowley , 156 Beaumont , 37 Milton . 374 W. Collins , 145 Butts , 89 Moore , 386 P. Cary , 127 Spofford , 530 Sangster , 468 Preston ...
... Poor Andrew , Power of Poesy , Power of the World , Prayer , Willis , 651 Holland , 275 Hutchinson , 838 Cowley , 156 Beaumont , 37 Milton . 374 W. Collins , 145 Butts , 89 Moore , 386 P. Cary , 127 Spofford , 530 Sangster , 468 Preston ...
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... Poor Andrew 194 The Poet's Prayer 195 · 194 · 193 EMERSON , RALPH WALDO . The Press . b . Boston , Mass . , May 25 , 1803 . d . Concord , Mass . , April 27 , 1882 . Concord Fight 212 211 212 . 211 What She Thought DRAKE , JOSEPH RODMAN ...
... Poor Andrew 194 The Poet's Prayer 195 · 194 · 193 EMERSON , RALPH WALDO . The Press . b . Boston , Mass . , May 25 , 1803 . d . Concord , Mass . , April 27 , 1882 . Concord Fight 212 211 212 . 211 What She Thought DRAKE , JOSEPH RODMAN ...
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... Unto the doer faulty ; the heart bleeds , And pale Regret comes weltering in tears , To think how poor our best has been . how vain . Beside the excellence we would at- tain . NEARER , MY GOD , TO THEE . NEARER , 2 ABBEY ,
... Unto the doer faulty ; the heart bleeds , And pale Regret comes weltering in tears , To think how poor our best has been . how vain . Beside the excellence we would at- tain . NEARER , MY GOD , TO THEE . NEARER , 2 ABBEY ,
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... have leave To walk with Memory , when distant lies Poor Earth , where we were wont to live and grieve . WASHINGTON ALLSTON . BOYHOOD . THOMAS GOLD APPLETON . 18 ALLINGHAM . Autumnal Sonnet, The Tongue, The Touchstone,
... have leave To walk with Memory , when distant lies Poor Earth , where we were wont to live and grieve . WASHINGTON ALLSTON . BOYHOOD . THOMAS GOLD APPLETON . 18 ALLINGHAM . Autumnal Sonnet, The Tongue, The Touchstone,
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... poor present self which I am now ; When youth has done its tedious vain expense Of passions that forever ebb and flow ; Shall I not joy youth's heats are left behind , And breathe more happy in an even clime ? - Ah no , for then I shall ...
... poor present self which I am now ; When youth has done its tedious vain expense Of passions that forever ebb and flow ; Shall I not joy youth's heats are left behind , And breathe more happy in an even clime ? - Ah no , for then I shall ...
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