The Le Gallienne Book of American VerseRichard Le Gallienne Boni & Liveright, 1925 - 402 páginas |
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... Tree Come , let us plant the apple - tree . Cleave the tough greensward with the spade ; Wide let its hollow bed be made ; There gently lay the roots , and there Sift the dark mould with kindly care , And press it o'er them tenderly ...
... Tree Come , let us plant the apple - tree . Cleave the tough greensward with the spade ; Wide let its hollow bed be made ; There gently lay the roots , and there Sift the dark mould with kindly care , And press it o'er them tenderly ...
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... tree . What plant we in this apple - tree ? Fruits that shall swell in sunny June , And redden in the August noon , And drop , when gentle airs come by , That fan the blue September sky , While children come , with cries of glee , And ...
... tree . What plant we in this apple - tree ? Fruits that shall swell in sunny June , And redden in the August noon , And drop , when gentle airs come by , That fan the blue September sky , While children come , with cries of glee , And ...
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... tree ? " Who planted this old apple - tree ? " The children of that distant day Thus to some aged man shall say ; And , gazing on its mossy stem , The gray - haired man shall answer them : " A poet of the land was he , Born in the rude ...
... tree ? " Who planted this old apple - tree ? " The children of that distant day Thus to some aged man shall say ; And , gazing on its mossy stem , The gray - haired man shall answer them : " A poet of the land was he , Born in the rude ...
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... tree . What plant we in this apple - tree ? Fruits that shall swell in sunny June , And redden in the August noon , And drop , when gentle airs come by , That fan the blue September sky , While children come , with cries of glee , And ...
... tree . What plant we in this apple - tree ? Fruits that shall swell in sunny June , And redden in the August noon , And drop , when gentle airs come by , That fan the blue September sky , While children come , with cries of glee , And ...
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... tree ? " Who planted this old apple - tree ? " The children of that distant day Thus to some aged man shall say ; And , gazing on its mossy stem , The gray - haired man shall answer them : " A poet of the land was he , Born in the rude ...
... tree ? " Who planted this old apple - tree ? " The children of that distant day Thus to some aged man shall say ; And , gazing on its mossy stem , The gray - haired man shall answer them : " A poet of the land was he , Born in the rude ...
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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