American Literature Survey, Volume 2Milton R. Stern, Seymour L. Gross Viking Press, 1962 - American literature |
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... Earth says : EARTH - SONG " Mine and yours ; Mine , not yours . Earth endures ; Stars abide- Shine down in the old sea ; Old are the shores ; But where are old men ? I who have seen much , Such have I never seen . " The lawyer's deed ...
... Earth says : EARTH - SONG " Mine and yours ; Mine , not yours . Earth endures ; Stars abide- Shine down in the old sea ; Old are the shores ; But where are old men ? I who have seen much , Such have I never seen . " The lawyer's deed ...
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... earth ! rich , apple - blossom'd earth ! Smile , for your lover comes ! Prodigal , you have given me love ! Therefore I to you give love ! O unspeakable , passionate love ! 22 You sea ! I resign myself to you also - I guess what you ...
... earth ! rich , apple - blossom'd earth ! Smile , for your lover comes ! Prodigal , you have given me love ! Therefore I to you give love ! O unspeakable , passionate love ! 22 You sea ! I resign myself to you also - I guess what you ...
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... earth ? Who bind it to us ? What is this separate Nature , so un- natural ? What is this Earth , to our affections ? ( unloving earth , without a throb to answer ours , Cold earth , the place of graves . ) Yet , soul , be sure the first ...
... earth ? Who bind it to us ? What is this separate Nature , so un- natural ? What is this Earth , to our affections ? ( unloving earth , without a throb to answer ours , Cold earth , the place of graves . ) Yet , soul , be sure the first ...
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