The Two Voices: Poems of the Mountains and the SeaNims and Knight, 1886 - 207 sider |
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Side 9
... dream J. G. Whittier 190 From " Each and All " R. W. Emerson 192 Among the Rocks R. Browning 192 The Eagle To the West Wind Traveller's Song Tennyson • 192 Shelley 193 Goethe 193 Qua Cursum Ventus A. H. Clough 194 New Voices George ...
... dream J. G. Whittier 190 From " Each and All " R. W. Emerson 192 Among the Rocks R. Browning 192 The Eagle To the West Wind Traveller's Song Tennyson • 192 Shelley 193 Goethe 193 Qua Cursum Ventus A. H. Clough 194 New Voices George ...
Side 13
... dream of uplands where the primrose shines , And waves her yellow lamps above the lea ; Of tangled copses swung with ... dreams of summer come to bid me find The.
... dream of uplands where the primrose shines , And waves her yellow lamps above the lea ; Of tangled copses swung with ... dreams of summer come to bid me find The.
Side 14
Poems of the Mountains and the Sea John White Chadwick. These dreams of summer come to bid me find The forest's shade , the wild bird's melody , While summer's rosy wreaths for me are twined , While summer's fragrance lingers on the wind ...
Poems of the Mountains and the Sea John White Chadwick. These dreams of summer come to bid me find The forest's shade , the wild bird's melody , While summer's rosy wreaths for me are twined , While summer's fragrance lingers on the wind ...
Side 18
... dream - words of their rest . He hath made them the haunt of beauty , The home elect of His grace ; He spreadeth His mornings on them ; His sunsets light their face . His thunders tread in music Of footfalls echoing long , And carry ...
... dream - words of their rest . He hath made them the haunt of beauty , The home elect of His grace ; He spreadeth His mornings on them ; His sunsets light their face . His thunders tread in music Of footfalls echoing long , And carry ...
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... dream ; we knew , too late , How bare the rock , how desolate , To which we had flung our precious freight : Yet we ... dreams come back to me . Sails of silk and ropes of sendal , Such as gleam in ancient lore ; And the singing of ...
... dream ; we knew , too late , How bare the rock , how desolate , To which we had flung our precious freight : Yet we ... dreams come back to me . Sails of silk and ropes of sendal , Such as gleam in ancient lore ; And the singing of ...
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A. H. Clough Apennine AUDI ALTERAM PARTEM bark beach beneath birds blue breast breath breeze bright bush aboon Traquair calm Celia Thaxter CHAMBERED NAUTILUS CHRYSAOR clouds D. G. Rossetti dark dear deep divine doth dream earth eternal evermore eyes face fair float foam frae gleam glow God's golden gray green hand hath hear heard heart heaven hills J. R. Lowell John Keats king land light listen lonely Lucy Larcom Matthew Arnold mighty MONADNOCK moon morning MOUNT ATHOS mountains high murmur never night o'er ocean Patmos peace river roar rock round Rowena Darling sail sand shell shining ship shore sigh silent sing skies skipper sleep soft song soul sound stand stars storm stream sweet T. B. Aldrich Tennyson thee thine thou thought tide voice waves wild wind woods