American Poems (1625-1892)Walter Cochrane Bronson University of Chicago Press, 1912 - 669 стор. |
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... silent night , true Register of moans , From saddest soul consum'd in deepest sin , From heart quite rent with sighs and heavy groans , My wailing muse her woful work begins , And to the world brings tunes of sad lament , Sounding ...
... silent night , true Register of moans , From saddest soul consum'd in deepest sin , From heart quite rent with sighs and heavy groans , My wailing muse her woful work begins , And to the world brings tunes of sad lament , Sounding ...
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... Silent , alone , where none or saw or heard , 50 In pathless paths I lead my wandring feet , My humble Eyes to lofty Skyes I rear'd : To sing some Song my mazed Muse thought meet ; My great Creator I would magnifie , That nature had ...
... Silent , alone , where none or saw or heard , 50 In pathless paths I lead my wandring feet , My humble Eyes to lofty Skyes I rear'd : To sing some Song my mazed Muse thought meet ; My great Creator I would magnifie , That nature had ...
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... silent night's the fittest time for moan . But stay this once , unto my suit give ear , And tell my griefs in either Hemisphere ; And if the whirling of thy wheels don't drown'd The woful accents of my doleful sound , If in thy swift ...
... silent night's the fittest time for moan . But stay this once , unto my suit give ear , And tell my griefs in either Hemisphere ; And if the whirling of thy wheels don't drown'd The woful accents of my doleful sound , If in thy swift ...
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... silent nest , His wasted limbes now lye full soft That myrie steps have troden oft , Blesses himself to think upon 40 1678 . 5 his dangers past and travailes done ; The burning sun no more shall heat , Nor stormy raines on him shall ...
... silent nest , His wasted limbes now lye full soft That myrie steps have troden oft , Blesses himself to think upon 40 1678 . 5 his dangers past and travailes done ; The burning sun no more shall heat , Nor stormy raines on him shall ...
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... silent now , all People , young and old , Give ear , all Nations ; let your eyes behold 50 1682 . How Christ's pure Light most glorious doth appear . O all mankind , submit to him in fear ; And let your Priests for shame deceive no more ...
... silent now , all People , young and old , Give ear , all Nations ; let your eyes behold 50 1682 . How Christ's pure Light most glorious doth appear . O all mankind , submit to him in fear ; And let your Priests for shame deceive no more ...
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