Local and National Poets of America: With Biographical Sketches and Choice Selections from Over One Thousand Living American PoetsThomas William Herringshaw American publishers' association, 1890 - Всего страниц: 1036 |
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... published numerous hymns , poems and sermons . A volume en- titled Subduing Kingdoms , and other Ser- mons , appeared in 1882 ; and in 1889 appeared Broken Cadences , a poem in three parts . TEARS . The tears which here are flowing In ...
... published numerous hymns , poems and sermons . A volume en- titled Subduing Kingdoms , and other Ser- mons , appeared in 1882 ; and in 1889 appeared Broken Cadences , a poem in three parts . TEARS . The tears which here are flowing In ...
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... published her verses anonymously , but since 1870 until the present time the productions of her pen , chiefly poetical , have appeared in various pa- pers and pericdicals under her own name . She has received flattering inducements to ...
... published her verses anonymously , but since 1870 until the present time the productions of her pen , chiefly poetical , have appeared in various pa- pers and pericdicals under her own name . She has received flattering inducements to ...
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... published several songs , and fol- lows the pursuit of literature and journalism . BEYOND . Beyond the siren wiles of sin , And struggles where more strength we win , Approving smiles of God begin . Beyond where griefs make earth ...
... published several songs , and fol- lows the pursuit of literature and journalism . BEYOND . Beyond the siren wiles of sin , And struggles where more strength we win , Approving smiles of God begin . Beyond where griefs make earth ...
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... published a small volume of poems of 135 pages , In 1884 he compiled a genealogy of his mother's family , a work of 425 pages . In 1888 Mr. Paxton published a book of poems containing 452 pages , which has attracted uni- versal ...
... published a small volume of poems of 135 pages , In 1884 he compiled a genealogy of his mother's family , a work of 425 pages . In 1888 Mr. Paxton published a book of poems containing 452 pages , which has attracted uni- versal ...
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... published a little pamphlet of Temperance Poems and Other Recitations . She is a little below the medium height , with auburn hair and blue eyes , and has a wide circle of admirers ; she now resides in Liberty , Nebraska . LIFE'S ...
... published a little pamphlet of Temperance Poems and Other Recitations . She is a little below the medium height , with auburn hair and blue eyes , and has a wide circle of admirers ; she now resides in Liberty , Nebraska . LIFE'S ...
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Стр. 194 - AFOOT and light-hearted I take to the open road, Healthy, free, the world before me, The long brown path before me leading wherever I choose. Henceforth I ask not good-fortune, I myself am good-fortune, Henceforth I whimper no more, postpone no more, need nothing, Done with indoor complaints, libraries, querulous criticisms, Strong and content I travel the open road.
Стр. 66 - Year after year beheld the silent toil That spread his lustrous coil; Still, as the spiral grew, He left the past year's dwelling for the new, Stole with soft step its shining archway through, Built up its idle door, Stretched in his last-found home, and knew the old no more.
Стр. 43 - Prince thou art, — the grown-up man Only is republican, Let the million-dollared ride! Barefoot, trudging at his side, Thou hast more than he can buy In the reach of ear and eye, — Outward sunshine, inward joy: Blessings on thee, barefoot boy!
Стр. 130 - It was August the third; And quite soft was the skies; Which it might be inferred That Ah Sin was likewise; Yet he played it that day upon William And me in a way I despise.
Стр. 43 - Laughed the brook for my delight Through the day and through the night, Whispering at the garden wall, Talked with, me from fall to fall ; Mine the sand-rimmed pickerel pond, Mine the walnut slopes beyond, Mine, on bending orchard trees, Apples of Hesperides ! Still as my horizon grew, Larger grew my riches too ; All the world I saw or knew Seemed a complex Chinese toy, Fashioned for a barefoot boy...
Стр. 801 - I stay my haste, I make delays; For what avails this eager pace? I stand amid the eternal ways, And what is mine shall know my face. Asleep, awake, by night or day, The friends I seek are seeking me; No wind can drive my bark astray,. Nor change the tide of destiny. What matter if I stand alone? I wait with joy the coming years ; My heart shall reap where it has sown, And garner up its fruit of tears.
Стр. 66 - That he had a Roman nose, And his cheek was like a rose In the snow. But now his nose is thin, And it rests upon his chin Like a staff, And a crook is in his back, And a melancholy crack In his laugh. I know it is a sin For me to sit and grin At him here ; But the old three-cornered hat And the breeches, and all that, Are so queer ! And if I should live to be The last leaf upon the tree • In the spring, Let them smile, as I do now, At the old forsaken bough Where I cling.
Стр. 98 - And there's never a leaf nor a blade too mean To be some happy creature's palace; The little bird sits at his door in the sun, Atilt like a blossom among the leaves, And lets his illumined being o'errun With the deluge of summer it receives...
Стр. 98 - The little bird sits at his door in the sun, Atilt like a blossom among the leaves, And lets his illumined being o'errun With the deluge of summer it receives; His mate feels the eggs beneath her wings, And the heart in her dumb breast flutters and sings; He sings to the wide world and she to her nest,— In the nice ear of Nature which song is the best?
Стр. 65 - THE LAST LEAF I SAw him once before, As he passed by the door; And again The pavement stones resound, As he totters o'er the ground With his cane. They say that in his prime, Ere the pruning-knife of Time Cut him down, Not a better man was found By the Crier on his round Through the town. But now he walks the streets, And he looks at all he meets Sad and wan ; And he shakes his feeble head. That it seems as if he said,