Popular Poetic Pearls, and Biographies of Poets"In Popular Poetic Pearls we have presented in one volume a class of poems that live in the popular mind, and that are the delight of all classes of readers. Persons who have not the time or means for an extended study of the poets, may be delighted here with the sweetest strains from the world of poetry. We have also gathered numerous sweet and tender poems that, in a moment of inspiration, were breathed out from obscure sources into an immortal literary life. These poems have just as firm hold upon the affections of the people as have the utterances of the master poets. In this volume we may learn something of the genius and all-embracing humanity of Wordsworth, the magic of Byron and Coleridge, the ever murmuring music of Bums and Moore, the enchanting verse of Tennyson and our own beloved Longfellow; and our hearts, like an i untouched harp, may break forth into sweet, harmonious songs when touched by the gentle influence of Poetic Pearls" -- Preface. |
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With his moccasons of magic , At each stride & mile be measured ; Yet the way seemed long before him , And his heart outrun his footsteps , And he journeyed without resting , Till he heard the cataract's laughter , Heard the falls of ...
With his moccasons of magic , At each stride & mile be measured ; Yet the way seemed long before him , And his heart outrun his footsteps , And he journeyed without resting , Till he heard the cataract's laughter , Heard the falls of ...
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Bo that now , to still the beating of my heart , I stood repeating , " ' Tis sowe visitor entreating entrance at my chamber door , Some late visitor entreating entrance at my chamber door : This it is , and nothing more .
Bo that now , to still the beating of my heart , I stood repeating , " ' Tis sowe visitor entreating entrance at my chamber door , Some late visitor entreating entrance at my chamber door : This it is , and nothing more .
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Bat whatsoever changes I can name , One institution always keeps the same , And soon or late enacts its noble part , And that's the grand and glorious human heart , Perhaps it lorks in wretchedness and slime , Is dragged by passion ...
Bat whatsoever changes I can name , One institution always keeps the same , And soon or late enacts its noble part , And that's the grand and glorious human heart , Perhaps it lorks in wretchedness and slime , Is dragged by passion ...
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Popular Poetic Pearls: And Biographies of Poets (Classic Reprint) Frank Mcalpine Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2018 |
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