The Rise of Realism: American Literature from 1860 to 1900Louis Wann Macmillan, 1949 - 874 pages |
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... heart - shaped leaves , I leave thee there in the dooryard , blooming , returning with spring . I cease from my song ... heart ! heart ! heart ! O the bleeding drops of red , Where on the deck my Captain lies , Fallen cold and dead ...
... heart - shaped leaves , I leave thee there in the dooryard , blooming , returning with spring . I cease from my song ... heart ! heart ! heart ! O the bleeding drops of red , Where on the deck my Captain lies , Fallen cold and dead ...
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... heart all dead , all dead ? And hast thou nothing but a head ? I'm all for heart , " the flute - voice said , And into sudden silence fled , Like as a blush that while ' tis red Dies to a still , still white instead . Thereto a ...
... heart all dead , all dead ? And hast thou nothing but a head ? I'm all for heart , " the flute - voice said , And into sudden silence fled , Like as a blush that while ' tis red Dies to a still , still white instead . Thereto a ...
Page 173
... heart for heart - a trade ? What ! weeping ? why ? Shame on such wooers ' dapper mer- cery ! I would my lover kneeling at my feet In humble manliness should cry , O sweet ! I know not if thy heart my heart will greet : I ask not if thy ...
... heart for heart - a trade ? What ! weeping ? why ? Shame on such wooers ' dapper mer- cery ! I would my lover kneeling at my feet In humble manliness should cry , O sweet ! I know not if thy heart my heart will greet : I ask not if thy ...
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THE RISE OF REALISM | 1 |
Song of Myself | 23 |
Charleston | 154 |
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