In War Time, and Other PoemsTicknor and Fields, 1864 - 152 pages |
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... slave ! In the foul market - place I stood , And saw the Christian mother sold , And childhood with its locks of gold , Blue - eyed and fair with Saxon blood . I shut my eyes , I held my breath , ASTRÆEA AT THE CAPITOL.
... slave ! In the foul market - place I stood , And saw the Christian mother sold , And childhood with its locks of gold , Blue - eyed and fair with Saxon blood . I shut my eyes , I held my breath , ASTRÆEA AT THE CAPITOL.
Page 58
... the hills of Maryland . Round about them orchards sweep , Apple- and peach - tree fruited deep , Fair as a garden of the Lord To the eyes of the famished rebel horde , On that pleasant morn of the early fall When Lee. BARBARA FRIETCHIE.
... the hills of Maryland . Round about them orchards sweep , Apple- and peach - tree fruited deep , Fair as a garden of the Lord To the eyes of the famished rebel horde , On that pleasant morn of the early fall When Lee. BARBARA FRIETCHIE.
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... fair ? " But where are the clowns and puppets , And imps with horns and tail ? And where are the Rhenish flagons ? And where is the foaming ale ? 66 Strange things , I know , will happen , Strange things the Lord permits ; But that ...
... fair ? " But where are the clowns and puppets , And imps with horns and tail ? And where are the Rhenish flagons ? And where is the foaming ale ? 66 Strange things , I know , will happen , Strange things the Lord permits ; But that ...
Page 77
... and the golden water Shape and color her dream . Fair wave the sunset gardens , The rosy signals fly ; Her homestead beckons from the cloud , And love goes sailing by ! AMY WENTWORTH . To W. B. A S they who COBBLER KEEZAR'S VISION . 77.
... and the golden water Shape and color her dream . Fair wave the sunset gardens , The rosy signals fly ; Her homestead beckons from the cloud , And love goes sailing by ! AMY WENTWORTH . To W. B. A S they who COBBLER KEEZAR'S VISION . 77.
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... Fair toast of all the town ! The skipper's jerkin ill beseems The lady's silken gown ! But ne'er shall Amy Wentworth wear For him the blush of shame Who dares to set his manly gifts Against her ancient name . The stream is brightest at ...
... Fair toast of all the town ! The skipper's jerkin ill beseems The lady's silken gown ! But ne'er shall Amy Wentworth wear For him the blush of shame Who dares to set his manly gifts Against her ancient name . The stream is brightest at ...
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