In War Time, and Other PoemsTicknor and Fields, 1864 - 152 pages |
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Page 73
... girls who shook them down . And with blooms of hill and wild - wood , That shame the toil of art , Mingled the gorgeous blossoms Of the garden's tropic heart . " What is it I see ? " said Keezar COBBLER KEEZAR'S VISION . 73.
... girls who shook them down . And with blooms of hill and wild - wood , That shame the toil of art , Mingled the gorgeous blossoms Of the garden's tropic heart . " What is it I see ? " said Keezar COBBLER KEEZAR'S VISION . 73.
Page 76
... hill . But oft the idle fisher Sits on the shadowy bank , And his dreams make marvellous pictures Where the wizard's lapstone sank . And still , in the summer twilights , When the river seems to run Out from the inner glory , Warm with ...
... hill . But oft the idle fisher Sits on the shadowy bank , And his dreams make marvellous pictures Where the wizard's lapstone sank . And still , in the summer twilights , When the river seems to run Out from the inner glory , Warm with ...
Page 96
... shore , The river's moonlit sail ! Ah ! life is brief , though love be long ; The altar and the bier , The burial hymn and bridal song , Were both in one short year ! Her rest is quiet on the hill , Beneath the 96 HOME BALLADS .
... shore , The river's moonlit sail ! Ah ! life is brief , though love be long ; The altar and the bier , The burial hymn and bridal song , Were both in one short year ! Her rest is quiet on the hill , Beneath the 96 HOME BALLADS .
Page 97
John Greenleaf Whittier. Her rest is quiet on the hill , Beneath the locust's bloom ; Far off her lover sleeps as still Within his scutcheoned tomb . The Gascon lord , the village maid , In death still clasp their hands ; The love that ...
John Greenleaf Whittier. Her rest is quiet on the hill , Beneath the locust's bloom ; Far off her lover sleeps as still Within his scutcheoned tomb . The Gascon lord , the village maid , In death still clasp their hands ; The love that ...
Page 112
... hills ; and yet more far , Monadnock lifting from his night of pines His rosy forehead to the evening star . Beside us , purple - zoned , Wachuset laid His head against the West , whose warm light made His aureole ; and o'er him , sharp ...
... hills ; and yet more far , Monadnock lifting from his night of pines His rosy forehead to the evening star . Beside us , purple - zoned , Wachuset laid His head against the West , whose warm light made His aureole ; and o'er him , sharp ...
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