American Lyric Poems, from Colonial Times to the PresentElder Olson |
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... Dust I pray , Nor laugh thou them to scorn , but pardon give . Inspire this Crumb of Dust till it display Thy Glory through ' t : and then thy dust shall live . Its failings then thou❜lt overlook I trust , They being Slips slipt from ...
... Dust I pray , Nor laugh thou them to scorn , but pardon give . Inspire this Crumb of Dust till it display Thy Glory through ' t : and then thy dust shall live . Its failings then thou❜lt overlook I trust , They being Slips slipt from ...
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... dust , and let the world repose . JOEL BARLOW The Lip and the Heart One day between the Lip and the Heart A wordless strife arose Which was expertest in the art His purpose to disclose . The Lip called forth the vassal Tongue , And made ...
... dust , and let the world repose . JOEL BARLOW The Lip and the Heart One day between the Lip and the Heart A wordless strife arose Which was expertest in the art His purpose to disclose . The Lip called forth the vassal Tongue , And made ...
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... dust , although the dust be vile , Sleeps as thy lover for a little while . ELINOR WYLIE Fair Annet's Song One thing comes and another thing goes AMERICAN LYRIC POEMS 105.
... dust , although the dust be vile , Sleeps as thy lover for a little while . ELINOR WYLIE Fair Annet's Song One thing comes and another thing goes AMERICAN LYRIC POEMS 105.
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ANNE BRADSTREET 16121672 | 5 |
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JOHN QUINCY ADAMS 17671848 | 17 |
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Atlantic beauty bells beneath bird blood bloom blue bones breath bright cloud cold CONRAD AIKEN Copyright dark dead death deer door dream dust E. E. CUMMINGS earth ELINOR WYLIE EMILY DICKINSON eyes face fall feet floating flower four lean hounds GEORGE DILLON girls gold golden golden girls Goya grass green HART CRANE heart heaven hill hounds crouched low KARL SHAPIRO land leaf lean hounds crouched LÉONIE ADAMS light living look LOUISE BOGAN love riding low and smiling lyric never night pale Poems rain ROBERT FROST ROBINSON JEFFERS rooster rose Sailor sang shadow shine shore silent silver dawn singing skies sleep snow song soul sound spring star stare steeple-jack stones storm stream summer sweet thee thine thing thou tide trees TRUMBULL STICKNEY VINCENT MILLAY voice walk WALLACE STEVENS watch waves weeping wind wings