Chronologies of the Life and Writings of William Cullen Bryant: With a Bibliography of His Works in Prose and Verse |
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... line to " The foeman trembles in his camp , " and the tempest in a teapot was over , as far as England was concerned . Not as far as the United States was concerned , however ; for when the circumstance became known to Mr. Leggett , he ...
... line to " The foeman trembles in his camp , " and the tempest in a teapot was over , as far as England was concerned . Not as far as the United States was concerned , however ; for when the circumstance became known to Mr. Leggett , he ...
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... Lines on Revis- iting the Country , " " The Gladness of Nature , " " A Summer Ramble , " " A Scene on the Banks of ... line of “ The Prairies , " in which a series of poems pre- sent themselves to the imagination as a series of pictures ...
... Lines on Revis- iting the Country , " " The Gladness of Nature , " " A Summer Ramble , " " A Scene on the Banks of ... line of “ The Prairies , " in which a series of poems pre- sent themselves to the imagination as a series of pictures ...
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... line of the poet : " A million wrinkles carved his skin . " Mr. Bryant had a peculiar talent , in which the French excel - the talent of delivering discourses upon the lives and writings of eminent men ; and he was always in request ...
... line of the poet : " A million wrinkles carved his skin . " Mr. Bryant had a peculiar talent , in which the French excel - the talent of delivering discourses upon the lives and writings of eminent men ; and he was always in request ...
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... lines : The word is given - the cruel arrow flies With death foreboding aim , and Woodbridge dies ! Lo ! Hampshire's genius bending o'er his bier In silent sorrow heaves the sigh sincere ! " About this time the animosity with which the ...
... lines : The word is given - the cruel arrow flies With death foreboding aim , and Woodbridge dies ! Lo ! Hampshire's genius bending o'er his bier In silent sorrow heaves the sigh sincere ! " About this time the animosity with which the ...
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... lines , between which were written some homely verses . I thought I could write better ones , and my head being full of the ancient mythology , I composed this . ” ( Life , p . 29. ) 1809 . " While I was at my uncle's , " the poet ...
... lines , between which were written some homely verses . I thought I could write better ones , and my head being full of the ancient mythology , I composed this . ” ( Life , p . 29. ) 1809 . " While I was at my uncle's , " the poet ...
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CHRONOLOGIES OF THE LIFE & WRI Richard Henry 1825-1903 Stoddard,Henry C. (Henry Cady) 1846-192 Sturges No preview available - 2016 |
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