The Le Gallienne Book of American VerseRichard Le Gallienne Boni & Liveright, 1925 - 402 páginas |
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... hand provoke a tear . By Nature's self in white arrayed , She bade thee shun the vulgar eye , And planted here the guardian shade , And sent soft waters murmuring by ; Thus quietly thy summer goes , Thy days declining to repose . Smit ...
... hand provoke a tear . By Nature's self in white arrayed , She bade thee shun the vulgar eye , And planted here the guardian shade , And sent soft waters murmuring by ; Thus quietly thy summer goes , Thy days declining to repose . Smit ...
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... hand , Let no rude foe , with impious hand , Invade the shrine where sacred lies Of toil and blood the well - earned prize . While offering peace sincere and just , In Heaven we place a manly trust , That truth and justice will prevail ...
... hand , Let no rude foe , with impious hand , Invade the shrine where sacred lies Of toil and blood the well - earned prize . While offering peace sincere and just , In Heaven we place a manly trust , That truth and justice will prevail ...
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... hand , Gigantic grown by toil , O'er the vast Atlantic wave to our shore ! For thou with magic might Canst reach to where the light Of Phoebus travels bright The world o'er ! The Genius of our clime , From his pine - embattled steep ...
... hand , Gigantic grown by toil , O'er the vast Atlantic wave to our shore ! For thou with magic might Canst reach to where the light Of Phoebus travels bright The world o'er ! The Genius of our clime , From his pine - embattled steep ...
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... hand . There had the Persian's thousands stood , There had the glad earth drunk their blood On old Platæa's day ; And now there breathed that haunted air The sons of sires who conquered there , With arm to strike and soul to dare , As ...
... hand . There had the Persian's thousands stood , There had the glad earth drunk their blood On old Platæa's day ; And now there breathed that haunted air The sons of sires who conquered there , With arm to strike and soul to dare , As ...
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... , blood - bought- Come in her crowning hour - and then Thy sunken eye's unearthly light To him is welcome as the sight Of sky and stars to prisoned men ; Thy grasp is welcome as the hand Of brother in 18 THE MODERN BOOK OF AMERICAN VERSE.
... , blood - bought- Come in her crowning hour - and then Thy sunken eye's unearthly light To him is welcome as the sight Of sky and stars to prisoned men ; Thy grasp is welcome as the hand Of brother in 18 THE MODERN BOOK OF AMERICAN VERSE.
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Annabel Lee apple-tree beauty Ben Bolt Big Bethel bird bloom blossoms blue Blynken bottle of rum breast breath bright cold dark dead dear death deep door dream dust earth eyes face fair feet flame flowers glory grass grave gray Habersham hair hand Harbury hath hear heard heart heathen Chinee heaven hills hope Iacchus Israfel kiss land laugh leaves light lips live lone look marshes of Glynn Maryland Miniver Cheevy moon morning never Nevermore night o'er old Kentucky home pass rain rendezvous with Death rose round sail shadows shore sigh silence sing skies sleep smile song Song of Hiawatha soul spirit stars strong Swat sweet tears tell thee there's things thou thought tree voice wait waters waves wild wind wine wings wonder Yo-ho-ho youth