The Bowdoin PoetsEdward Payson Weston Joseph Griffin, 1857 - 188 pages |
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... cold and guarded With words dealt out by rule , Pronounced just as mamma did , Or Madame F —————— , at school . I wonder how the ladies , Dear angels that they are ! Can live where so much shade is Their loveliness to mar ! Were they ...
... cold and guarded With words dealt out by rule , Pronounced just as mamma did , Or Madame F —————— , at school . I wonder how the ladies , Dear angels that they are ! Can live where so much shade is Their loveliness to mar ! Were they ...
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... cold white breath came down the night , As his startled steeds sped on . Yet the night wind's dirge o'er the changing year , Fell slowly and sadly upon the ear . SONG OF THE WINTRY WIND . ' Twas the song Frederic Mellen.
... cold white breath came down the night , As his startled steeds sped on . Yet the night wind's dirge o'er the changing year , Fell slowly and sadly upon the ear . SONG OF THE WINTRY WIND . ' Twas the song Frederic Mellen.
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... cold shroud to twine , From the snow curls that o'er them lay . Farewell to the sun - bright South ; To its midnight dance and its song ; For each heart is out for the Summer breeze , As it sports in its mirth along . • And the student ...
... cold shroud to twine , From the snow curls that o'er them lay . Farewell to the sun - bright South ; To its midnight dance and its song ; For each heart is out for the Summer breeze , As it sports in its mirth along . • And the student ...
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... And the green leaves danced on the forest - trees , As they welcomed its breath again . And the cold rocks slept in the moonlight wan , But the wintry wind and its song were gone . STANZAS ON RECOVERY FROM ILLNESS . BY CLAUDE L. HEMANS.
... And the green leaves danced on the forest - trees , As they welcomed its breath again . And the cold rocks slept in the moonlight wan , But the wintry wind and its song were gone . STANZAS ON RECOVERY FROM ILLNESS . BY CLAUDE L. HEMANS.
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... cold , Warped , sickened , seared , with woes untold . And be it so ! the clouds which roll Dark , heavy o'er my troubled soul , Bring with them lightnings which illume , To shroud the mind in deeper gloom ! But no ! dear boy , my ...
... cold , Warped , sickened , seared , with woes untold . And be it so ! the clouds which roll Dark , heavy o'er my troubled soul , Bring with them lightnings which illume , To shroud the mind in deeper gloom ! But no ! dear boy , my ...
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Autumn beam beauty beneath blessed Bowdoin BOWDOIN COLLEGE bowers breast breath bright brow Brunswick CHARLES W clouds cold COVENANTERS dark dead death deep dirge DISMAL SWAMP doeth all things dream earth Excelsior faith Farewell flowers FREDERIC MELLEN friends gaze gentle GEORGE F gleam gloom glowing grave green harp hath hear heart heaven HENRY W hopes hour infant ISAAC M'LELLAN joyous leaves life's light live alway lonely LONGFELLOW Lyre LYRIC POETRY memory minstrelsy moonlight morning mother mourn neath night o'er ocean passed perished prayer repose rest roar ROBERT WYMAN rolling round SEBA SMITH sigh silent sister sleep slumbers smile soft song sorrow soul spirit stars storm stream strife surge sweet swell tears tempest's thee thine thou art thought throng Thrush toil trembling Twas voice wake wave weep wild wing wintry wind woods youth