The Poems of Richard Watson GilderHoughton Mifflin, 1908 - 485 páginas |
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... LOST , AND FOUND • 259 260 • . 260 . 261 261 262 262 263 " THIS HOUR MY HEART WENT FORTH , AS IN OLD DAYS " 264 " EVEN WHEN JOY IS NEAR " • 265 . 266 5 266 RESURRECTION " AS SOARS THE EAGLE PART III ROBERT GOULD SHAW . ( The monument by ...
... LOST , AND FOUND • 259 260 • . 260 . 261 261 262 262 263 " THIS HOUR MY HEART WENT FORTH , AS IN OLD DAYS " 264 " EVEN WHEN JOY IS NEAR " • 265 . 266 5 266 RESURRECTION " AS SOARS THE EAGLE PART III ROBERT GOULD SHAW . ( The monument by ...
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... LOST " WHAT MAN HATH DONE ' " HE PONDERED WELL " THOU THINKEST THOU HAST LIVED THE GOOD MAN " SO FIERCE THE BUFFETS " " Two HEROES THE WORLD'S END " " · 335 336 · 336 337 338 338 · 339 · 339 340 SHELLEY'S " OZYMANDIAS ' LA SALLE ...
... LOST " WHAT MAN HATH DONE ' " HE PONDERED WELL " THOU THINKEST THOU HAST LIVED THE GOOD MAN " SO FIERCE THE BUFFETS " " Two HEROES THE WORLD'S END " " · 335 336 · 336 337 338 338 · 339 · 339 340 SHELLEY'S " OZYMANDIAS ' LA SALLE ...
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... LOST LEADERS . " ( City Club Memorial in honor of Wheeler H. Peckham , James C. Carter , William H. Baldwin , Jr. , and Norton Goddard ) 393 394 396 397 397 ON A CERTAIN AGNOSTIC . ( G. E. ) 398 " A WEARY WASTE WITHOUT HER ...
... LOST LEADERS . " ( City Club Memorial in honor of Wheeler H. Peckham , James C. Carter , William H. Baldwin , Jr. , and Norton Goddard ) 393 394 396 397 397 ON A CERTAIN AGNOSTIC . ( G. E. ) 398 " A WEARY WASTE WITHOUT HER ...
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... lost his crutch I am if she is gone ; and when she goes , I know not why , for that is a strange art – As if myself should from myself depart . I know not if I love her more than those Who long her light have known ; but for the rose ...
... lost his crutch I am if she is gone ; and when she goes , I know not why , for that is a strange art – As if myself should from myself depart . I know not if I love her more than those Who long her light have known ; but for the rose ...
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... Lost in the light of her eyes . XVIII - SONG THE birds were singing , the skies were gay ; 21 I looked from the window on meadow and wood , On green , green grass that the sun made white ; Beyond the river the mountain stood Blue was ...
... Lost in the light of her eyes . XVIII - SONG THE birds were singing , the skies were gay ; 21 I looked from the window on meadow and wood , On green , green grass that the sun made white ; Beyond the river the mountain stood Blue was ...
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ABRAM STEVENS HEWITT AUGUSTUS SAINT-GAUDENS beauty behold birds blossoms brave breath bright bring burn child dark dawn dead dear death deep divine doth dread dream earth EMMA LAZARUS eternal eyes face faith fame fate fire flame flower forever garden Glen Gilder golden hath hear heard heart heaven hero hight hour human immortal INAUGURATION DAY JOHN PAUL JONES JOSEPHINE SHAW LOWELL knew land light lingering living loveliness lover memory mighty mortal mountains murmur MUSIC IN DARKNESS neath never night o'er once pain passion peace poet poet's praise pure rose shadow shame shining SHOTTERY silent singing skies sleep smile song sorrow soul sound spirit starry stars strange sunset sweet swift tears thee thine thou art thought thrill trembling true song twilight Tyringham Valley valley voice waves wild winds wonder word Ye stars youth
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