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by George Barrell Emerson - 1846 - 547 pages
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The United States Literary Gazette, Volume 2

1824 - 494 pages
...mighty oak — By whose immoveable stem I stand and seem Almost annihilated — not a prince, In all the proud old world beyond the deep, E'er wore his crown...coronal of leaves with which Thy hand has graced him. Nestled at his root Is beauty, such as blooms not in the glare Of the broad sun. That delicate forest...
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The United States Literary Gazette, Volume 2

Literature - 1825 - 492 pages
...cahle stem I stand and seem Almost annihilated — not a prince, In all the proud old world heyond the deep, E'er wore his crown as loftily as he Wears...coronal of leaves with which Thy hand has graced him. Nestled at his root Is heauty, such as hlooms not in the glare Of the hroad sun. That delicate forest...
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The United States Literary Gazette, Volume 2

1825 - 574 pages
...mighty oak — By whose immoveable stem I stand and seem Almost annihilated — not a prince, In all the proud old world beyond the deep, E'er wore his crown...as he Wears the green coronal of leaves with which Tby hand has graced him. Nestled at his root Is beauty, such as blooms not in the glare Of the broad...
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Miscellaneous Poems Selected from the United States Literary Gazette

American poetry - 1826 - 192 pages
...mighty oak — By whose immoveable stem I stand and seem Almost annihilated — not a prince, In all the proud old world beyond the deep, E'er wore his crown...coronal of leaves with which Thy hand has graced him. Nestled at his root Is beauty, such as blooms not in the glare Of the broad sun. That delicate forest...
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The Christian Reformer, Or, New Evangelical Miscellany, Volume 12

1826 - 524 pages
...oak — By whose imuioveable stem I stand and seem Almost annihilated — not a prince, In all the proud old world beyond the deep, E'er wore his crown...coronal of leaves with which Thy hand has graced him. Nestled at his root Is beauty, such as blooms not in the glare Of the broad sun. That delicate forest...
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The National Reader: A Selection of Exercises in Reading and Speaking ...

John Pierpont - Children's literature - 1828 - 320 pages
...and grace, By whose immoveable stem I stand, and seem Almost annihilated—not a prince, In all the proud old world beyond the deep, E'er wore his crown...coronal of leaves, with which Thy hand has graced him. Nestled at his root Of the broad sun. That delicate forest flower, Is beauty, such as blooms not in...
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The National Reader: A Selection of Exercises in Reading and Speaking ...

John Pierpont - Readers - 1829 - 290 pages
...oak — By whose immoveable stem I stand, and seem Almost annihilated — not a prince, In all the proud old world beyond the deep, E'er wore his crown...coronal of leaves, with which Thy hand has graced him. Nestled at his root Is beauty, such as blooms not in the glare Of the broad sun. That delicate forest...
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The Christian Pioneer, Volume 5

Unitarianism - 1831 - 442 pages
...Almost annihilated, — not a Prince In all the proud old world beyond the deep, E'er wore his crown so loftily as he Wears the green coronal of leaves, with which Thy hand has graced him. Nestled at his root, Is beauty, such as blooms not in the glare Of the broad sun — that delicate...
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The Monthly Review

Books - 1832 - 650 pages
...to apeak of thee. This mighty oak — By whose immovable stern I stand, and seem Almost annihilated- -not a prince In all that proud old world beyond the...coronal of leaves with which Thy hand has graced him. Nestled at his root Is beauty, such as blooms not in the glare Of the broad sun. That delicate forest...
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Poems

William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1836 - 286 pages
...speak of thee. This mighty oak — By whose immoveable stem I stand and seem Almost annihilated — not a prince, In all that proud old world beyond the...coronal of leaves with which Thy hand has graced him. Nestled at his root Is beauty, such as blooms not in the glare Of the broad sun. That delicate forest...
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