The Poets of America: Illustrated by One of Her Painters, Volume 1John Keese S. Colman, 1841 - American poetry |
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... rise : —the eye can catch no more . The boatman , listening to the tolling bell , Suspends his oar : -a low and solemn swell , From the deep shade , that round the cloister lies , Rolls through the air , and on the water dies . What ...
... rise : —the eye can catch no more . The boatman , listening to the tolling bell , Suspends his oar : -a low and solemn swell , From the deep shade , that round the cloister lies , Rolls through the air , and on the water dies . What ...
Page 128
... , How should its aspirations rise , Far through the blue unpillared skies , Up - to its final home ! Beyond the journeyings of the sun , Where streams of living waters run . TO THE SHIP OF THE LINE PENNSYLVANIA . BY WILLIAM.
... , How should its aspirations rise , Far through the blue unpillared skies , Up - to its final home ! Beyond the journeyings of the sun , Where streams of living waters run . TO THE SHIP OF THE LINE PENNSYLVANIA . BY WILLIAM.
Page 270
... rise : Forward he leaned , and headlong down Plunged from that craggy wall , He saw the rocks , steep , stern and brown , An instant , in his fall ; A frightful instant - and no more , The dream and life at once were o'er . TO THE ...
... rise : Forward he leaned , and headlong down Plunged from that craggy wall , He saw the rocks , steep , stern and brown , An instant , in his fall ; A frightful instant - and no more , The dream and life at once were o'er . TO THE ...
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