The Rise of Realism: American Literature from 1860 to 1900Louis Wann Macmillan, 1949 - 874 pages |
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... beautiful results , And I will show that nothing can happen more beautiful than death , And I will thread a thread through my poems that time and events are compact , And that all the things of the universe are perfect miracles , each ...
... beautiful results , And I will show that nothing can happen more beautiful than death , And I will thread a thread through my poems that time and events are compact , And that all the things of the universe are perfect miracles , each ...
Page 321
... beautiful and picturesque old city in North America . For in this season is the glamour of New Or- leans strongest upon those whom she climates , and fascinates by her nights attracts to her from less hospitable of magical moonlight ...
... beautiful and picturesque old city in North America . For in this season is the glamour of New Or- leans strongest upon those whom she climates , and fascinates by her nights attracts to her from less hospitable of magical moonlight ...
Page 322
... beautiful , quaint old city . murmurs : " Rest with me . I am old ; but thou hast never met with a younger more beautiful than I. I dwell in eternal summer ; I dream in peren- nial sunshine ; I sleep in magical moonlight . My streets ...
... beautiful , quaint old city . murmurs : " Rest with me . I am old ; but thou hast never met with a younger more beautiful than I. I dwell in eternal summer ; I dream in peren- nial sunshine ; I sleep in magical moonlight . My streets ...
Contents
THE RISE OF REALISM | 1 |
Song of Myself | 23 |
Charleston | 154 |
Copyright | |
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