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" Lilacs, False blue, White, Purple, Color of lilac, Heart-leaves of lilac all over New England, Roots of lilac under all the soil of New England, Lilac in me because I am New England, Because my roots are in it, Because my leaves are of it, Because my... "
The North American Review - Page 160
1925
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American Poetry, 1922: A Miscellany

1922 - 236 pages
...England, Lilac in me because I am New England, Because my roots are in it, Because my leaves are of it, Because my flowers are for it, Because it is my...of it with my own voice Since certainly it is mine. TWENTY-FOUR HOKKU ON A MODERN THEME AGAIN the larkspur, Heavenly blue in my garden. They, at least,...
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Miscellany of American Poetry

1922 - 224 pages
...England, Lilac in me because I am New England, Because my roots are in it, Because my leaves are of it, Because my flowers are for it, Because it is my...of it with my own voice Since certainly it is mine. TWENTY-FOUR HOKKU ON A MODERN THEME I AGAIN the larkspur, Heavenly blue in my garden. They, at least,...
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Literature and Life, Book 1

Edwin Greenlaw, William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - 1922 - 600 pages
...England, Because my roots are in it, Because my leaves are of it, Because my flowers are for it, 103 Because it is my country And I speak to it of itself...it with my own voice, Since certainly it is mine. NOTES AND QUESTIONS 1. What setting does the poet give the lilacs in the first stanza? In what kinds...
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Junior High School Literature ...

William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - 1922 - 600 pages
...England, Because my roots are in it, Because my leaves are of it, Because my flowers are for it, 105 Because it is my country And I speak to it of itself...it with my own voice, Since certainly it is mine. NOTES AND QUESTIONS 1. YVbat setting does the poet give the lilacs in the first stanza? In what kinds...
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The North American Review, Volume 222

1925 - 406 pages
.... breaks . . . foam scatters on the air . . . light shines through it. But the VOL. ccxxn. — iro. 828 11 light in "Afterglow" is softer and fades out,...mettle: significant words . . . "Well, let it strike." GRACE HAZARD CONKLING. THE POLYGLOTS. By William Gerhardi. New York: Duffield and Company. ARKOWSMITH....
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Modern American Poetry: A Critical Anthology

Louis Untermeyer - 1925 - 664 pages
...England, Lilac in me because I am New England, Because my roots are in it, Because my leaves are of it, Because my flowers are for it, Because it is my...of it with my own voice Since certainly it is mine. Ridgely Torrence (Frederic) Ridgely Torrence was born at Xenia, Ohio, November 27, 1875, and was educated...
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Modern American Poetry: A Critical Anthology

Louis Untermeyer - 1925 - 666 pages
...England, Lilac in me because I am New England, Because my roots are in it, Because my leaves are of it, Because my flowers are for it, Because it is my...of it with my own voice Since Certainly it is mine. Ridgely Torrence (Frederic) Ridgely Torrence was born at Xenia, Ohio, November 27, 1875, and was educated...
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The Third Book of Modern Verse: A Selection from the Work of Contemporaneous ...

Jessie Belle Rittenhouse - 1927 - 378 pages
...England, Lilac in me because I am New England, Because my roots are in it, Because my leaves are of it, Because my flowers are for it, Because it is my...of it with my own voice Since certainly it is mine. SPRING IN TOWN Amy Lowell SPRING comes to town like some mad girl, who runs With silver feet upon the...
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Poetry of Our Times

Sharon Osborne Brown - 1928 - 572 pages
...England, Lilac in me because I am New England, Because my roots are in it, Because my leaves are of it, Because my flowers are for it, Because it is my...of it with my own voice Since certainly it is mine. PATTERNS AMY LOWELL I walk down the garden paths, And all the daffodils Are blowing, and the bright...
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The Columbia Granger's Dictionary of Poetry Quotations

Edith P. Hazen - 1992 - 1172 pages
...planted you Came in the night-time And let their thin hair blow through your clustered stems. (1. 41^5) 3 (1. 106—109) BLPL; MoAmPo; OxBA; PoRA Patterns 4 I walk down the garden-paths, And all the daffodils...
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