Poetry of the New England Renaissance, 1790-1890George Frisbie Whicher |
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... glow ; Each snowbird chirped , each fowl must crow ; Each tramper started ; but the feet Of the most beautiful and sweet Of human youth had left the hill And garden , -they were bound and still . There's not a sparrow or a wren ...
... glow ; Each snowbird chirped , each fowl must crow ; Each tramper started ; but the feet Of the most beautiful and sweet Of human youth had left the hill And garden , -they were bound and still . There's not a sparrow or a wren ...
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... glow of health to paint the livid cheek ; They borrow words for thoughts they cannot feel , That with a seeming heart their tongue may speak ; And in their show of life more dead they live Than those that to the earth with many tears ...
... glow of health to paint the livid cheek ; They borrow words for thoughts they cannot feel , That with a seeming heart their tongue may speak ; And in their show of life more dead they live Than those that to the earth with many tears ...
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... glow , Yet a druidic difference Enhances nature now . XLIX These are the days when birds come back , A very few , a bird or two , To take a backward look . These are the days when skies put on The old , old sophistries of June , - A ...
... glow , Yet a druidic difference Enhances nature now . XLIX These are the days when birds come back , A very few , a bird or two , To take a backward look . These are the days when skies put on The old , old sophistries of June , - A ...
Contents
JOEL BARLOW | 1 |
The SnowStorm | 5 |
WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT | 13 |
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