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... Graves of the Patriots .......... To the Eagle . ........... ...... New England 120 [ 2 ] 124 ......... 126 ............... 127 The Coral - Grove It is great for our Country to die HANNAH F. GOULD . The Snow - Flake JOSEPH RODMAN Drake ...
... Graves of the Patriots .......... To the Eagle . ........... ...... New England 120 [ 2 ] 124 ......... 126 ............... 127 The Coral - Grove It is great for our Country to die HANNAH F. GOULD . The Snow - Flake JOSEPH RODMAN Drake ...
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... grave will open next for blessed truth . This theame is out of date , the peacefull hours . When castles needed not , but pleasant bowers . Not ink , but bloud and tears now serve the turn To draw the figure of New England's urne . New ...
... grave will open next for blessed truth . This theame is out of date , the peacefull hours . When castles needed not , but pleasant bowers . Not ink , but bloud and tears now serve the turn To draw the figure of New England's urne . New ...
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... grave On folded skirt , or straitened sleeve , The coxcomb trips with sprightly haste , In all the flush of modern taste ; Oft turning , if the day be fair , To view his shadow's graceful air ; Well pleased , with eager eye runs o'er ...
... grave On folded skirt , or straitened sleeve , The coxcomb trips with sprightly haste , In all the flush of modern taste ; Oft turning , if the day be fair , To view his shadow's graceful air ; Well pleased , with eager eye runs o'er ...
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... grave , then , Love ? And doth Death cancel the great bond that holds Commingling spirits ? Are thoughts that know no bounds , But , self - inspired , rise upward , searching out The Eternal Mind - the Father of all thought- Are they ...
... grave , then , Love ? And doth Death cancel the great bond that holds Commingling spirits ? Are thoughts that know no bounds , But , self - inspired , rise upward , searching out The Eternal Mind - the Father of all thought- Are they ...
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... ; No refuge could save the hireling and slave From the terror of flight , or the gloom of the grave— And the star - spangled banner in triumph doth wave 62 GOLDEN LEAVES . FRANCIS SCOTT KEY PAGE The Star-spangled Banner.
... ; No refuge could save the hireling and slave From the terror of flight , or the gloom of the grave— And the star - spangled banner in triumph doth wave 62 GOLDEN LEAVES . FRANCIS SCOTT KEY PAGE The Star-spangled Banner.
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ANNABEL LEE Ave MARIA beauty bells beneath bird bless blest blood blue bosom brave breast breath breeze bright brow burning charms cloud cold courser dark dead death deep dream earth fair fairy falchion flame floating flowers gaze gleam glorious glory glow golden grave green hand hast Hasty Pudding hath heart heaven HELON hills holy hour land leaves light lips living lonely look lyre maize moon morning never Nevermore night o'er old oaken bucket pale passed prayer Quoth the Raven rapture rock roll round shade shadow Shammar shine shore sigh sing sleep smile soft song soul sound spirit spring star-spangled banner stars storm stream sweet swell tears tempest thee thine thou art thought throne toil towers tread tree Twas twill voice water-sprites wave WHIP-POOR-WILL wild wind wing witch-hazel youth