The Le Gallienne Book of American VerseRichard Le Gallienne Boni & Liveright, 1925 - 402 páginas |
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... Head of Kinsale . It was a clear and cloudless night , and the wind blew steady and strong , As gayly over the sparkling deep our good ship bowled along ; With the foaming seas beneath her bow the fiery waves she spread , And bending ...
... Head of Kinsale . It was a clear and cloudless night , and the wind blew steady and strong , As gayly over the sparkling deep our good ship bowled along ; With the foaming seas beneath her bow the fiery waves she spread , And bending ...
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... head ! Would you know where to find such a delicate prize ? Go seek in yon church - yard , for there she lies . And here's to the friend , the one friend of my youth , With a head full of genius , a heart full of truth , Who traveled ...
... head ! Would you know where to find such a delicate prize ? Go seek in yon church - yard , for there she lies . And here's to the friend , the one friend of my youth , With a head full of genius , a heart full of truth , Who traveled ...
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... head of their son , without tear , sigh , or frown ! Would you know whom I drink to ? go seek ' mid the dead , You will find both their names on the stone at their head . And here's - but alas ! the good wine is no more , The bottle is ...
... head of their son , without tear , sigh , or frown ! Would you know whom I drink to ? go seek ' mid the dead , You will find both their names on the stone at their head . And here's - but alas ! the good wine is no more , The bottle is ...
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... head . My father ! I beheld thee born , And led thy tottering steps with care ; Before me risen to Heaven's bright morn , My son ! my father ! guide me there . JOHN PIERPONT ( 1785-1866 ) Warren's Address to the American Soldiers Stand ...
... head . My father ! I beheld thee born , And led thy tottering steps with care ; Before me risen to Heaven's bright morn , My son ! my father ! guide me there . JOHN PIERPONT ( 1785-1866 ) Warren's Address to the American Soldiers Stand ...
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... all were true ; His hair was some inclined to gray- He wore it in a queue . Whene'er he heard the voice of pain , His breast with pity burned ; The large , round head upon his cane From ivory 32 THE MODERN BOOK OF AMERICAN VERSE.
... all were true ; His hair was some inclined to gray- He wore it in a queue . Whene'er he heard the voice of pain , His breast with pity burned ; The large , round head upon his cane From ivory 32 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