The Complete Poetical Works of John Greenleaf WhittierHoughton, Osgood, 1879 - 434 pages |
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... fire With the yellow knots of the pitch - pine tree , Whose flaring light , as they kindle , falls On the cottage - roof , and its black log walls , And over its inmates three . From Sagamore Bonython's hunting flask The fire - water ...
... fire With the yellow knots of the pitch - pine tree , Whose flaring light , as they kindle , falls On the cottage - roof , and its black log walls , And over its inmates three . From Sagamore Bonython's hunting flask The fire - water ...
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... fire - light : - : - " Mogg must die ! Give me the knife ! " - The outlaw turns , Shuddering in heart and limb , away , - But , fitfully there , the hearth - fire burns , And he sees on the wall strange shad- ows play . A lifted arm , a ...
... fire - light : - : - " Mogg must die ! Give me the knife ! " - The outlaw turns , Shuddering in heart and limb , away , - But , fitfully there , the hearth - fire burns , And he sees on the wall strange shad- ows play . A lifted arm , a ...
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... fire ? Who now the Tarrantine shall wake , For thine and for the Church's sake ? Who summon to the scene Of conquest and unsparing strife , And vengeance dearer than his life , The fiery - souled Castine ? 17 PART Ан , weary Priest ...
... fire ? Who now the Tarrantine shall wake , For thine and for the Church's sake ? Who summon to the scene Of conquest and unsparing strife , And vengeance dearer than his life , The fiery - souled Castine ? 17 PART Ан , weary Priest ...
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... fire of conquest , and the mood Of chivalry have gone . A mournful task is his , to lay Within the earth the bones of those Who perished in that fearful day , When Norridgewock became the prey Of all unsparing foes . Sadly and still ...
... fire of conquest , and the mood Of chivalry have gone . A mournful task is his , to lay Within the earth the bones of those Who perished in that fearful day , When Norridgewock became the prey Of all unsparing foes . Sadly and still ...
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... fire ; and its beams At midnight spanning with a bridge of silver The Merrimack by Uncanoonuc's falls . There were five souls of us whom trav- el's chance Had thrown together in these wild north hills : - A city lawyer , for a month ...
... fire ; and its beams At midnight spanning with a bridge of silver The Merrimack by Uncanoonuc's falls . There were five souls of us whom trav- el's chance Had thrown together in these wild north hills : - A city lawyer , for a month ...
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