Major American Writers, Volume 1Howard Mumford Jones, Ernest Erwin Leisy, Richard M. Ludwig |
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... stars which your wonder Hath drawn from the skies , ' Till they glance thro ' the shade , and Come down to your brow Like eyes of the maiden Who calls on you now- Arise ! from your dreaming In violet bowers , To duty beseeming These star ...
... stars which your wonder Hath drawn from the skies , ' Till they glance thro ' the shade , and Come down to your brow Like eyes of the maiden Who calls on you now- Arise ! from your dreaming In violet bowers , To duty beseeming These star ...
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... stars ( so legends tell ) , Ceasing their hymns , attend the spell Of his voice , all mute . " " 1. " Science ! meet daughter of old Time thou art " ( 1831 ) . 3. " Why prey'st . . . ” ( 1831 ) . 4. " Vulture ! whose wings are dull ...
... stars ( so legends tell ) , Ceasing their hymns , attend the spell Of his voice , all mute . " " 1. " Science ! meet daughter of old Time thou art " ( 1831 ) . 3. " Why prey'st . . . ” ( 1831 ) . 4. " Vulture ! whose wings are dull ...
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... stars make no noise . You can't hinder the wind from blowing . Time is a great teacher . 75 Who can live without hope ? In the darkness with a great bundle of grief the people march . In the night , and overhead a shovel of stars for ...
... stars make no noise . You can't hinder the wind from blowing . Time is a great teacher . 75 Who can live without hope ? In the darkness with a great bundle of grief the people march . In the night , and overhead a shovel of stars for ...
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JOHN SMITH 1579801631 | 1 |
EDWARD TAYLOR 1645?1729 | 20 |
JONATHAN EDWARDS 17031758 | 39 |
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