On Connecticut River (John Gardiner Calkins Brainard Poems)
From that lone lake the sweetest of the chainThat links the mountain to the mighty main,Fresh from the rock and ...
From that lone lake the sweetest of the chainThat links the mountain to the mighty main,Fresh from the rock and ...
WHERE streams of light, in golden showers,First fell on long lost Eden's bowers,And music, from the shouting skies,Wandered to Eve's ...
"Arma virumque cano."THE sun looked bright upon the morning tide:Light played the breeze along the whispering shore,And the blue billow ...
"By strangers honored, and by strangers mourned."How sad the note of that funereal drum,That's muffled by indifference to the dead!And ...
There once dwelt in Olympus some notable oddities,For their wild singularities call'd Gods and Goddesses.—But one in particular beat'em all ...
Carmina tum melius, cum venerit IPSE canemus.VIRG. Bucolica, Ecl. ix.CASTLE GARDEN was splendid one night- though the wetPut off for ...
To Miss - -.Other poets may muse on thy beauties, and singOf thy birds, and thy flowers, and thy perfumes, ...
The warrior may twine round his temples the leavesOf the Laurel that Victory throws him;The Lover may smile as he ...
To MY FRIEND G-.O! HOW calm and how beautiful-look at the night!The planets are wheeling in pathways of light;And the ...
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