Poetry of the New England Renaissance, 1790-1890George Frisbie Whicher |
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... swells , while the dilated sight Takes in the encircling vastness . Lo ! they stretch In airy undulations , far away , As if the Ocean , in his gentlest swell , Stood still , with all his rounded billows fixed And motionless forever ...
... swells , while the dilated sight Takes in the encircling vastness . Lo ! they stretch In airy undulations , far away , As if the Ocean , in his gentlest swell , Stood still , with all his rounded billows fixed And motionless forever ...
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... swell the Oregon- He rears his little Venice . In these plains The bison feeds no more . Twice twenty leagues Beyond remotest smoke of hunter's camp , Roams the majestic brute , in herds that shake The earth with thundering steps - yet ...
... swell the Oregon- He rears his little Venice . In these plains The bison feeds no more . Twice twenty leagues Beyond remotest smoke of hunter's camp , Roams the majestic brute , in herds that shake The earth with thundering steps - yet ...
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... swell Past days of joy should through thy memory throng , And each to thee their words of sorrow tell , While ... swelling buds appear And one by one their tender leaves unfold , As if they knew that warmer suns were near , Nor longer ...
... swell Past days of joy should through thy memory throng , And each to thee their words of sorrow tell , While ... swelling buds appear And one by one their tender leaves unfold , As if they knew that warmer suns were near , Nor longer ...
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The SnowStorm | 5 |
WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT | 13 |
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