American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... thee , and save thee , or perish there too ! It has been the fashion of late days to deny Moore imagination , while granting him fancy a distinction originating with Cole- ridge 12_than whom no man more fully comprehended the great ...
... thee , and save thee , or perish there too ! It has been the fashion of late days to deny Moore imagination , while granting him fancy a distinction originating with Cole- ridge 12_than whom no man more fully comprehended the great ...
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... thee confess An exile from the wilderness , - The hills where health with health agrees , And the wise soul expels disease . Hark ! in thy ear I will tell the sign By which thy hurt thou may'st divine . When thou shalt climb the cliff ...
... thee confess An exile from the wilderness , - The hills where health with health agrees , And the wise soul expels disease . Hark ! in thy ear I will tell the sign By which thy hurt thou may'st divine . When thou shalt climb the cliff ...
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... thee that dream - power which every night shows thee is thine own ; a power transcending all limit and privacy , and by virtue of which a man is the conductor of the whole river of electricity . Nothing walks , or creeps , or grows , or ...
... thee that dream - power which every night shows thee is thine own ; a power transcending all limit and privacy , and by virtue of which a man is the conductor of the whole river of electricity . Nothing walks , or creeps , or grows , or ...
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abolitionism American appeared beauty Boston called chief church civil colony Cotton Mather death Deism divine earth Edgar Allan Poe effect Emerson England English eyes fancy father fear feel gave give hand hath heard heart heaven holy honor horse human idea Indians John John Winthrop King labor land Lenape letter liberty Ligeia light literary literature live look Lord matter means ment mind Mondamin nature never Nevermore night peace person poem poet political principles Puritan Quakers reason religion Roger Williams sachem seemed slavery society Song of Hiawatha soul speak spirit sweet thee things thou thought tion Tom Walker took true truth unto voice Washington Irving whole wigwam wild William wind word writing York young