The Oxford Book of American Verse: Chosen and with an Introd. by F. O. MatthiessenFrancis Otto Matthiessen Oxford University Press, 1950 - 1132 oldal Fifty-one poets are represented in this anthology which covers the whole range of American poetry from colonial times to the present. The greater part is devoted to the best work of the past fifty years. |
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... voice of gladness , and a smile And eloquence of beauty , and she glides . Into his darker musings , with a mild And healing sympathy , that steals away Their sharpness , ere he is aware . When thoughts Of the last bitter hour come like ...
... voice of gladness , and a smile And eloquence of beauty , and she glides . Into his darker musings , with a mild And healing sympathy , that steals away Their sharpness , ere he is aware . When thoughts Of the last bitter hour come like ...
308. oldal
... voices , Voices of the interminable generation of prisoners and slaves , Voices of the diseas'd and despairing and of thieves and dwarfs , Voices of cycles of preparation and accretion , And of the threads that connect the stars , and ...
... voices , Voices of the interminable generation of prisoners and slaves , Voices of the diseas'd and despairing and of thieves and dwarfs , Voices of cycles of preparation and accretion , And of the threads that connect the stars , and ...
324. oldal
... voice is the wife's voice , the screech by the rail of the stairs , They fetch my man's body up dripping and drown'd . I understand the large hearts of heroes , The courage 324 WALT WHITMAN.
... voice is the wife's voice , the screech by the rail of the stairs , They fetch my man's body up dripping and drown'd . I understand the large hearts of heroes , The courage 324 WALT WHITMAN.
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ANNE BRADSTREET c 161272 | 3 |
The Author to her Book | 5 |
The Flesh and the Spirit | 6 |
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