The Poetical Works of James R. Lowell: Complete in Two VolumesTicknor and Fields, 1858 |
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... shore While yet ' twas early day , Went calmly on his way , To dwell with us no more ! No jarring did he feel , No grating on his vessel's keel ; A strip of silver sand Mingled the waters with the land Where he was seen THRENODIA .
... shore While yet ' twas early day , Went calmly on his way , To dwell with us no more ! No jarring did he feel , No grating on his vessel's keel ; A strip of silver sand Mingled the waters with the land Where he was seen THRENODIA .
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Complete in Two Volumes James Russell Lowell. Mingled the waters with the land Where he was seen no more : O stern word - Nevermore ! Full short his journey was ; no dust Of earth unto his sandals clave ; The weary weight that old men ...
Complete in Two Volumes James Russell Lowell. Mingled the waters with the land Where he was seen no more : O stern word - Nevermore ! Full short his journey was ; no dust Of earth unto his sandals clave ; The weary weight that old men ...
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... land ; All around with a slumberous sound , The singing waves slide up the strand , And there , where the smooth , wet pebbles be , The waters gurgle longingly , As if they fain would seek the shore , To THE SIRENS . 7.
... land ; All around with a slumberous sound , The singing waves slide up the strand , And there , where the smooth , wet pebbles be , The waters gurgle longingly , As if they fain would seek the shore , To THE SIRENS . 7.
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... lands to thine ; For , once , its white and drooping star Could see its shadow in the Rhine . Perchance some fair - haired German maid Hath plucked one from the self - same stalk , And numbered over , half afraid , Its petals in her ...
... lands to thine ; For , once , its white and drooping star Could see its shadow in the Rhine . Perchance some fair - haired German maid Hath plucked one from the self - same stalk , And numbered over , half afraid , Its petals in her ...
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... land Must string his harp with chords of sturdy iron And strike it with a toil - embrowned hand ; One who hath dwelt with Nature well - attended , Who hath learnt wisdom from her mystic books , Whose soul with all her countless lives ...
... land Must string his harp with chords of sturdy iron And strike it with a toil - embrowned hand ; One who hath dwelt with Nature well - attended , Who hath learnt wisdom from her mystic books , Whose soul with all her countless lives ...
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ADMETUS art thou beauty behold beneath bless bliss blood blossom blue calm Caucasus cloud cold dark dear death deep divine doth dread dream drops Dryad earth eternal Eurydice evermore eyes face faith fall fear feel feet flowers forever Freedom Ganymede gleam gloom glow God's gold golden green grew hands happy hast hath hear heart heaven holy Holy Grail hope hushed JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL leap leaves life's light lonely look man's mighty mighty heart Mordred murmur nature neath never night o'er peace pine poet's poor Rhocus Rosaline round scorn seemed shadow Sheemah shiver shut sight silence sing Sir Launfal smile snow song sorrow soul spirit stars stood summer sunshine sweet tears thee thine things thou art thought thrill toil trembling true truth Twas Vinland voice wander waves wind wings words youth
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305. oldal - 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?
32. oldal - THE FOUNTAIN INTO the sunshine, Full of the light, Leaping and flashing From morn till night; Into the moonlight, Whiter than snow, Waving so flower-like When the winds blow; Into the starlight Rushing in spray, Happy at midnight, Happy by day; Ever in motion, Blithesome and cheery, Still climbing heavenward, Never aweary; Glad of all weathers, Still seeming best, Upward or downward, Motion thy rest; Full of a nature Nothing can tame, Changed every moment, Ever the same; Ceaseless aspiring, Ceaseless...
305. oldal - Joy comes, grief goes, we know not how; Everything is happy now, Everything is upward striving ; 'Tis as easy now for the heart to be true As for grass to be green or skies to be blue, — 'T is the natural way of living.
251. oldal - God is not dumb, that He should speak no more; If thou hast wanderings in the wilderness And find'st not Sinai, 'tis thy soul is poor; There towers the mountain of the Voice no less, Which whoso seeks shall find, but he who bends, Intent on manna still and mortal ends, Sees it not, neither hears its thundered lore.
115. oldal - No man is born into the world, whose work Is not born with him ; there is always work, And tools to work withal, for those who will; And blessed are the horny hands of toil I The busy world shoves angrily aside The man who stands with arms akimbo set.
206. oldal - Then think I of deep shadows on the grass, Of meadows where in sun the cattle graze, Where, as the breezes pass, The gleaming rushes lean a thousand ways, Of leaves that slumber in a cloudy mass, Or whiten in the wind, of waters blue That from the distance sparkle through Some woodland gap, and of a sky above, Where one white cloud like a stray lamb doth move.
161. oldal - Careless seems the great Avenger; history's pages but record One death-grapple in the darkness 'twixt old systems and the Word; Truth forever on the scaffold, Wrong forever on the throne, — Yet that scaffold sways the future, and, behind the dim unknown, Standeth God within the shadow, keeping watch above his own.
46. oldal - The rich man's son inherits cares; The bank may break, the factory burn, A breath may burst his bubble shares, And soft white hands could hardly earn A living that would serve his turn; A heritage, it seems to me, One scarce would wish to hold in fee.
310. oldal - Twas as if every image that mirrored lay In his depths serene through the summer day, Each fleeting shadow of earth and sky, Lest the happy model should be lost, Had been mimicked in fairy masonry By the elfin builders of the frost.
276. oldal - GREAT Truths are portions of the soul of man ; Great souls are portions of Eternity ; Each drop of blood that e'er through true heart ran With lofty message, ran for thee and me ; For God's law, since the starry song began , Hath been, and still forevermore must be, That every deed which shall outlast Time's span Must goad the soul to be erect and free...