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A. B. Houghton Adams House Annie asked Assembly Baltimore Barère beauty Boston Browning called Catullus character Charles Russell Lowell Chlestakov critical dark dead death dream earth elected England English eyes face fact feel French George Eliot Girondists give hand HARVARD MONTHLY heart John Harvard Jules Favre Jules Grévy knew light literary literature living looked Lowell Marlowe Massachusetts Meleager of Gadara Menippus Mifflin mind Monégo moral morning nature never night Omar Omar's passed perhaps Philadelphia poems poet poetry political prefect railroad Ralph Republican revisor Robespierre seems Shairp Silas Marner skull soul speak Spinoza spirit story strong T. P. SANBORN tell Thayer Hall things thou thought tion to-day true truth turned verses W. M. FULLERTON Washington words write young
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Stran 157 - Thy song, nor ever can those trees be bare ; Bold lover, never, never canst thou kiss. Though winning near the goal — yet, do not grieve ; She cannot fade, though thou hast not thy bliss. For ever wilt thou love, and she be fair ! Ah, happy, happy boughs ! that cannot shed Your leaves, nor ever bid the Spring adieu...
Stran 107 - Come, fill the Cup, and in the fire of Spring Your Winter-garment of Repentance fling: The Bird of Time has but a little way To flutter — and the Bird is on the Wing.
Stran 117 - Yet Ah, that Spring should vanish with the Rose ! That Youth's sweet-scented manuscript should close! The Nightingale that in the branches sang, Ah whence, and whither flown again, who knows...
Stran 112 - Oh Thou, who didst with pitfall and with gin Beset the Road I was to wander in, Thou wilt not with Predestined Evil round Enmesh, and then impute my Fall to Sin!
Stran 88 - The historical decoration was purposely of no more importance than a background requires; and my stress lay on the incidents in the development of a soul: little else is worth study.
Stran 75 - I was confirmed in this opinion, that he, who would not be frustrate of his hope to write well hereafter in laudable things, ought himself to be a true poem...
Stran 113 - There was the Door to which I found no Key ; There was the Veil through which I could not see : Some little talk awhile of ME and THEE There was — and then no more of THEE and ME.
Stran 118 - Yon rising Moon that looks for us again — How oft hereafter will she wax and wane; How oft hereafter rising look for us Through this same Garden — and for one in vain!
Stran 107 - Some for the Glories of This World; and some Sigh for the Prophet's Paradise to come; Ah, take the Cash, and let the Credit go, Nor heed the rumble of a distant Drum! XIV. Look to the blowing Rose about us— "Lo, "Laughing...
Stran 107 - The Worldly Hope men set their Hearts upon Turns Ashes — or it prospers; and anon, Like Snow upon the Desert's dusty Face, Lighting a little hour or two — is gone.