The Poet in America, 1650 to the PresentAlbert Gelpi |
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... trees I go . I mark a maple for my own And lay the maple low . At four o'clock I shoulder ax , And in the afterglow I link a line of shadowy tracks Across the tinted snow . I see for Nature no defeat In one tree's overthrow Or for ...
... trees I go . I mark a maple for my own And lay the maple low . At four o'clock I shoulder ax , And in the afterglow I link a line of shadowy tracks Across the tinted snow . I see for Nature no defeat In one tree's overthrow Or for ...
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... Tree and flesh and stone were fast- 5 As amid Dodona's wood3 10 15 Wisdom never understood . Till the shade his music ... trees and rocks and animals . When Eurydice , his wife , died , he went to the underworld and so moved Persephone ...
... Tree and flesh and stone were fast- 5 As amid Dodona's wood3 10 15 Wisdom never understood . Till the shade his music ... trees and rocks and animals . When Eurydice , his wife , died , he went to the underworld and so moved Persephone ...
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... trees will melt me as I lie . 5 10 15 20 THE TREES The trees inside are moving out into the forest , the forest that was empty all these days where no bird could sit no insect hide no sun bury its feet in shadow the forest that was ...
... trees will melt me as I lie . 5 10 15 20 THE TREES The trees inside are moving out into the forest , the forest that was empty all these days where no bird could sit no insect hide no sun bury its feet in shadow the forest that was ...
Contents
Anne Bradstreet 16121672 | 4 |
Philip Pain d 1668? | 11 |
from Preparatory Meditations First Series | 17 |
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