American Heritage: An Anthology and Interpretive Survey of Our LiteratureLeon Howard Heath, 1955 - American literature |
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... souls did reverence him and name him Maker , And when he died heaped temples on his grave . And still his deathless words of light are swimming Serene throughout the great deep infinite Of human soul , unwaning and undimming , To cheer ...
... souls did reverence him and name him Maker , And when he died heaped temples on his grave . And still his deathless words of light are swimming Serene throughout the great deep infinite Of human soul , unwaning and undimming , To cheer ...
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... soul , to primal thought ! Not lands and seas alone - thy own clear freshness , The young maturity of brood and bloom ; To realms of budding bibles . O soul , repressless , I with thee , and thou with me , Thy circumnavigation of the ...
... soul , to primal thought ! Not lands and seas alone - thy own clear freshness , The young maturity of brood and bloom ; To realms of budding bibles . O soul , repressless , I with thee , and thou with me , Thy circumnavigation of the ...
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... soul , thou journeyest forth ; -What love , than thine and ours could wider amplify ? What aspirations , wishes , outvie thine and ours , O soul ? What dreams of the ideal ? what plans of purity , perfection , strength ? What cheerful ...
... soul , thou journeyest forth ; -What love , than thine and ours could wider amplify ? What aspirations , wishes , outvie thine and ours , O soul ? What dreams of the ideal ? what plans of purity , perfection , strength ? What cheerful ...
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The New England Brahmins | 3 |
HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW | 9 |
OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES | 29 |
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