Masters of American Literature, Volume 2Henry August Pochmann, Gay Wilson Allen Macmillan, 1949 |
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... Hear me , neighbors ! " at last he cried , - " What to me is this noisy ride ? What is the shame that clothes the skin To the nameless horror that lives within ? Waking or sleeping , I see a wreck , And hear a cry from a reeling deck ...
... Hear me , neighbors ! " at last he cried , - " What to me is this noisy ride ? What is the shame that clothes the skin To the nameless horror that lives within ? Waking or sleeping , I see a wreck , And hear a cry from a reeling deck ...
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... hear what Emerson says so much as to hear Emerson . Not that we perceive any falling - off in anything that ever was essential to the charm of Mr. Emerson's peculiar style of thought or phrase . The first lecture , to be sure , was more ...
... hear what Emerson says so much as to hear Emerson . Not that we perceive any falling - off in anything that ever was essential to the charm of Mr. Emerson's peculiar style of thought or phrase . The first lecture , to be sure , was more ...
Pagina 319
... hear your notes , I hear your call , I hear , I come presently , I understand you , But a moment I linger , for the lustrous star has detain'd me , The star my departing comrade holds and detains me . 10 O how shall I warble myself for ...
... hear your notes , I hear your call , I hear , I come presently , I understand you , But a moment I linger , for the lustrous star has detain'd me , The star my departing comrade holds and detains me . 10 O how shall I warble myself for ...
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