To Charles Sumner (John Greenleaf Whittier Poems)
If I have seemed more prompt to censure wrongThan praise the right; if seldom to thine earMy voice hath mingled ...
If I have seemed more prompt to censure wrongThan praise the right; if seldom to thine earMy voice hath mingled ...
0 minstrel, raise thy plaintive melody,and let thy song be tender to my soul:upon the subtle ninefold modes of lovedisplay ...
Unflinching Dante of a later day,Thou who hast wandered through the realms of painAnd seen with aching breast and whirling ...
Wreathe in a garland the corn's golden ear! With it, the Cyane blue intertwineRapture must render each glance bright and ...
See you the towers, that, gray and old,Frown through the sunlight's liquid gold, Steep sternly fronting steep?The Hellespont beneath them ...
Forever fair, forever calm and bright,Life flies on plumage, zephyr-light, For those who on the Olympian hill rejoice—Moons wane, and ...
Said Jove within himself one day, 'I'll make me a mistress out of clay! ...
Truly ye come of The Blood; slower to bless than to ban; Little used to lie down at the bidding ...
Evening falls on palace walls shaded by flowering trees, with cry of birds flying past on their way to roost. ...
Begin, my muse, the imitative lay, Aonian doxies sound the thrumming string; Attempt no number of the plaintive Gay, Let ...
CHAPTER 1 Lo, a shadow of horror is risen In Eternity! Unknown, unprolific, Self-clos'd, all-repelling: what demon Hath form'd this ...
1. Lo, a shadow of horror is risen In Eternity! Unknown, unprolific! Self-closd, all-repelling: what Demon Hath form'd this abominable ...
When Klopstock England defied, Uprose William Blake in his pride; For old Nobodaddy aloft . . . and belch'd and ...
The trumpets of the four winds of the world From the ends of the earth blow battle; the night heaves, ...
See you the towers, that, gray and old, Frown through the sunlight's liquid gold, Steep sternly fronting steep? The Hellespont ...
Wreathe in a garland the corn's golden ear! With it, the Cyane blue intertwine Rapture must render each glance ...
Forever fair, forever calm and bright, Life flies on plumage, zephyr-light, For those who on the Olympian hill rejoice-- Moons ...
High on a throne of royal state, which far Outshone the wealth or Ormus and of Ind, Or where the ...
I It was the Winter wilde, While the Heav'n-born-childe, All meanly wrapt in the rude manger lies; Nature in aw ...
IT was the Winter wilde, While the Heav'n-born-childe, All meanly wrapt in the rude manger lies; Nature in aw to ...
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