In War Time, and Other PoemsTicknor and Fields, 1864 - 152 pages |
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... never yet since Roland wound his horn At Roncesvalles , has a blast been blown . Far - heard , wide - echoed , startling as thine own , Heard from the van of freedom's hope forlorn ! It had been safer , doubtless , for the time , To ...
... never yet since Roland wound his horn At Roncesvalles , has a blast been blown . Far - heard , wide - echoed , startling as thine own , Heard from the van of freedom's hope forlorn ! It had been safer , doubtless , for the time , To ...
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... never dropped their sand On mortal issue vast and grand As ours to - day . Already , on the sable ground Of man's despair Is Freedom's glorious picture found With all its dusky hands unbound Upraised in prayer . O , small shall seem all ...
... never dropped their sand On mortal issue vast and grand As ours to - day . Already , on the sable ground Of man's despair Is Freedom's glorious picture found With all its dusky hands unbound Upraised in prayer . O , small shall seem all ...
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... never a ranter to worry And never a witch to drown ? " Loud laughed the cobbler Keezar , Laughed like a school - boy gay ; Tossing his arms above him , The lapstone rolled away . It rolled down the rugged hillside , It spun like COBBLER ...
... never a ranter to worry And never a witch to drown ? " Loud laughed the cobbler Keezar , Laughed like a school - boy gay ; Tossing his arms above him , The lapstone rolled away . It rolled down the rugged hillside , It spun like COBBLER ...
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... never maiden stoops to him Who lifts himself to her . Her home is brave in Jaffrey Street , With stately stairways worn By feet of old Colonial knights And ladies gentle - born . Still green about its ample porch The English ivy twines ...
... never maiden stoops to him Who lifts himself to her . Her home is brave in Jaffrey Street , With stately stairways worn By feet of old Colonial knights And ladies gentle - born . Still green about its ample porch The English ivy twines ...
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John Greenleaf Whittier. O rank is good , and gold is fair , And high and low mate ill ; But love has never known a law Beyond its own sweet will ! THE COUNTESS . To E. W. KNOW not , Time AMY WENTWORTH . 87.
John Greenleaf Whittier. O rank is good , and gold is fair , And high and low mate ill ; But love has never known a law Beyond its own sweet will ! THE COUNTESS . To E. W. KNOW not , Time AMY WENTWORTH . 87.
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