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" Through the dewy arbor peeping, Where beauty's child, the frowning world forgot, To youth's devoted tale is listening, Rapture on her dark lash glistening, While fairies leave their cowslip cells and guard the happy spot. "
The North American Review - Page 244
edited by - 1824
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Boston Prize Poems: And Other Specimens of Dramatic Poetry

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - American literature - 1824 - 140 pages
...met, but met to die : — And now, when crimson buds are sleeping, Through the dewy arbour peeping, Where beauty's child, the frowning world forgot, To...leave their cowslip cells and guard the happy spot. Thus rise the phantom throng, Obedient to their Master's song, And lead in willing chain the wondering...
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The Port Folio

Philadelphia (Pa.) - 1824 - 552 pages
...met, but met to die: — And now, when crimson buds are sleeping, Through the dewy arbour peeping, Where Beauty's child, the frowning world forgot, To...is listening, Rapture on her dark lash glistening, [spot, While fairies lenve their cowslip cells and guard the happy Thus rise the phantom throng, Obedient...
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Kettell, Samuel: Specimens of American Poetry...

1829 - 436 pages
...they met, but met to die : And now, when crimson buds are sleepmg, Through the dewy arbor peeping, Where beauty's child, the frowning world forgot, To...leave their cowslip cells and guard the happy spot. Thus rise the phantom throng, Obedient to their Master's song, And lead in willing chain the wondering...
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Specimens of American Poetry: With Critical and Biographical ..., Volume 3

Samuel Kettell - American poetry - 1829 - 432 pages
...to rest, Beneath the bubbling wave, that shrouds her maniac breast. Through the dewy arbor peeping, Where beauty's child, the frowning world forgot, To youth's devoted tale is listening, Young Love, with eye of tender gloom, Now drooping o'er the hallow'd tomb, Where his plighted victims...
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The Poets of America, Volume 1

John Keese - American poetry - 1840 - 304 pages
...they met, but met to die : And now, when crimson buds are sleeping, Through the dewy arbor peeping, Where beauty's child, the frowning world forgot, To...leave their cowslip cells and guard the happy spot. Thus rise the phantom throng, Obedient to their Master's song, And lead in willing chain the wondering...
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The Poets of America, Volume 1

John Keese - American poetry - 1840 - 300 pages
...they met, but met to die : And now, when crimson buds are sleeping, Through the dewy arbor peeping, Where beauty's child, the frowning world forgot, To...leave their cowslip cells and guard the happy spot. Thus rise the phantom throng, Obedient to their Master's song, And lead in willing chain the wondering...
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Writings of Charles Sprague: Now First Collected

Charles Sprague - 1841 - 222 pages
...they met, but met to die ; And now, when crimson buds are sleeping, Through the dewy arbor peeping, Where Beauty's child, the frowning world forgot, To...leave their cowslip cells and guard the happy spot. Thus rise the phantom throng, Obedient to their Master's song, And lead in willing chain the wondering...
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The Poets and Poetry of America: With an Historical Introduction

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - American poetry - 1842 - 638 pages
...crimson buds are sleeping, Through the dewy arbour peeping, Where Beauty's child, the frowning world I forgot, To youth's devoted tale is listening, Rapture...leave their cowslip cells and guard the happy spot. Thus rise the phantom throng, Obedient to their master's song, And lead in willing chain the wandering...
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The Poets and Poetry of America

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - American poetry - 1843 - 558 pages
...they met, but met to die : Add now, when crimson buds are sleeping, Through the dewy arbour peeping, Where Beauty's child, the frowning world forgot. To...leave their cowslip cells and guard the happy spot. Thus rise the phantom throng, Ohedient to their master's song, And lead in willing chain the wandering...
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The American Common-school Reader and Speaker: Being a Selection of Pieces ...

John Goldsbury, William Russell - Elocution - 1844 - 444 pages
...buds are sleeping, Through the dewy arbor peeping, Where beauty's child, the frowning world forgot, 10 To youth's devoted tale is listening, Rapture on her...leave their cowslip cells, and guard the happy spot. Thus rise the phantom throng, Obedient to their master's song, 15 And lead in willing chain the wondering...
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