A New Library of Poetry and Song, Volume 2William Cullen Bryant |
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... Fear no more the heat " ( Cymbeline ) Friendship ( Hamlet ) Grief ( Hamlet ) " Hark , hark ! the lark " ( Cymbeline ) Hotspur's description of a Fop ( Henry Imagination ( Midsummer Night's D Lear's Prayer Love ( Merchant of Venice ) ...
... Fear no more the heat " ( Cymbeline ) Friendship ( Hamlet ) Grief ( Hamlet ) " Hark , hark ! the lark " ( Cymbeline ) Hotspur's description of a Fop ( Henry Imagination ( Midsummer Night's D Lear's Prayer Love ( Merchant of Venice ) ...
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... fear and trembling ; the request was postponed to the last moment , and then made with hesitation and blushes and a confused utterance . One of the means of keeping the boys of that generation in order was a little bundle of birchen ...
... fear and trembling ; the request was postponed to the last moment , and then made with hesitation and blushes and a confused utterance . One of the means of keeping the boys of that generation in order was a little bundle of birchen ...
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... Fear Moulds from the idle air ; where serpents lift The head to strike , and skeletons stretch forth The bony arm in menace . Further on A belt of darkness seems to bar the way , Long , low and distant , where the Life that Is Touches ...
... Fear Moulds from the idle air ; where serpents lift The head to strike , and skeletons stretch forth The bony arm in menace . Further on A belt of darkness seems to bar the way , Long , low and distant , where the Life that Is Touches ...
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... fear , Save in the moment of impassioned thoughts Then summon back the original glar and mend The Strain with Expture that wrth five was penned o Yet let no empty gust I Of passion find an utterance in the A blast that whirls the dust ...
... fear , Save in the moment of impassioned thoughts Then summon back the original glar and mend The Strain with Expture that wrth five was penned o Yet let no empty gust I Of passion find an utterance in the A blast that whirls the dust ...
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... fear of appearing singular . But to the great mass of mankind poetry is really a delight and a refreshment . To many , perhaps to most , it is not requisite that it should be of the highest degree of merit . Nor , although it be true ...
... fear of appearing singular . But to the great mass of mankind poetry is really a delight and a refreshment . To many , perhaps to most , it is not requisite that it should be of the highest degree of merit . Nor , although it be true ...
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