A New Library of Poetry and Song, Svazek 2William Cullen Bryant Fords, Howard & Hulbert, 1876 - Počet stran: 934 |
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... things in the language , and altogether free from the faults of style which deform his blank verse . " The lines are ... thing in Whittier . ” 6 He was not a man given to humorous turns , yet he was not deficient in the sense of the ...
... things in the language , and altogether free from the faults of style which deform his blank verse . " The lines are ... thing in Whittier . ” 6 He was not a man given to humorous turns , yet he was not deficient in the sense of the ...
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... things , to aim at clearness of expression . An obscure style is , of course , a bad style . In writing we should always con- sider not only whether we have expressed the thought in a manner which meets our own comprehension , but ...
... things , to aim at clearness of expression . An obscure style is , of course , a bad style . In writing we should always con- sider not only whether we have expressed the thought in a manner which meets our own comprehension , but ...
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... things , and the hurrying tide of years that cover the past as with a flood of waters . In a vein that reminds us of Thanatopsis , ' the grand symphonic blank verse of which was published no less than sixty - one years ago , Mr. Bryant ...
... things , and the hurrying tide of years that cover the past as with a flood of waters . In a vein that reminds us of Thanatopsis , ' the grand symphonic blank verse of which was published no less than sixty - one years ago , Mr. Bryant ...
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... things the heavens under ; Tiny scorns of smiled reprovings That have more of love than lovings ; Mischiefs done with such a winning Archness that we prize such sinning ; Breakings dire of plates and glasses ; Graspings small at all ...
... things the heavens under ; Tiny scorns of smiled reprovings That have more of love than lovings ; Mischiefs done with such a winning Archness that we prize such sinning ; Breakings dire of plates and glasses ; Graspings small at all ...
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... things , So he sings With his buzzing wings . He can eat Bread and meat ; There's his mouth between his feet . On his back Is a pack Like a pedler's sack . Does the baby understand ? Then the fly shall kiss her hand ; Put a crumb On her ...
... things , So he sings With his buzzing wings . He can eat Bread and meat ; There's his mouth between his feet . On his back Is a pack Like a pedler's sack . Does the baby understand ? Then the fly shall kiss her hand ; Put a crumb On her ...
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ALFRED TENNYSON angel beauty beneath bird bloom bosom boys breast breath bright brow Bryant cheek clouds cold dark dead dear death deep doth dream earth ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING England eyes face fair fear feet flowers gentle golden gone grave green hair hand happy hast hath hear heart heaven HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW hill hour JEAN INGELOW JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER kiss leaves light lips live look Lord love thee love's lover moon morning mother ne'er never nevermore night o'er PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY poems poet prayer ROBERT BURNS ROBERT HERRICK rose round shadow shine sigh silent sing sleep smile snow soft song sorrow soul spirit spring stars summer sweet tears tell thine things THOMAS HOOD THOMAS MOORE thou art thought tree voice wave weary weep wild WILLIAM WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT wind wings