A New Library of Poetry and Song, Volume 1William Cullen Bryant J. B. Ford, 1876 - 934 pagina's |
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Pagina xliii
... speaking , one of the most successful publications of the day ; and if the compilation in its present shape should meet with the same favor , the Publishers , it seems to me , can ask no more . When I saw that Mr. Emerson had omitted to ...
... speaking , one of the most successful publications of the day ; and if the compilation in its present shape should meet with the same favor , the Publishers , it seems to me , can ask no more . When I saw that Mr. Emerson had omitted to ...
Pagina 4
... speaking of these changes in the public taste , I am tempted to caution the reader against the mistake often made of estimating the merit of one poet by the too easy process of comparing him with another . The varieties of poetic ...
... speaking of these changes in the public taste , I am tempted to caution the reader against the mistake often made of estimating the merit of one poet by the too easy process of comparing him with another . The varieties of poetic ...
Pagina 13
... speak with more reserve . The number of those who are attempting to win a name in this walk of literature is great ... speaking with high praise of passages in the poetry of the day to which the general reader is puzzled to attach a ...
... speak with more reserve . The number of those who are attempting to win a name in this walk of literature is great ... speaking with high praise of passages in the poetry of the day to which the general reader is puzzled to attach a ...
Pagina 21
... speak . And now , O monarch absolute , Thy power is put to proof ; for lo ! Resistless , fathomless , and slow , The nurse comes rustling like the sea , And pushes back thy chair and thee , And so good night to King Canute . As one who ...
... speak . And now , O monarch absolute , Thy power is put to proof ; for lo ! Resistless , fathomless , and slow , The nurse comes rustling like the sea , And pushes back thy chair and thee , And so good night to King Canute . As one who ...
Pagina 24
... speak not , lest it fall . Far better taught , she lays her bosom bare , And the fond boy springs back to nestle there . From the Greek of LEONIDAS of Alexandria , by SAMUEL ROGERS . A CRADLE SONG . HUSH , my dear ! lie still and ...
... speak not , lest it fall . Far better taught , she lays her bosom bare , And the fond boy springs back to nestle there . From the Greek of LEONIDAS of Alexandria , by SAMUEL ROGERS . A CRADLE SONG . HUSH , my dear ! lie still and ...
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