The Poems of William B. Tappan, Volumen1Henry Perkins--Chestnut Street., 1834 - 360 páginas |
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... calm and bright . I saw thee as thou wast . Though many a flower Of summer birth has flourished on thy bed- Though many a cold and wintry blast has swept The spot where thou hast pillowed thy head- The spot where I in boyhood's laughing ...
... calm and bright . I saw thee as thou wast . Though many a flower Of summer birth has flourished on thy bed- Though many a cold and wintry blast has swept The spot where thou hast pillowed thy head- The spot where I in boyhood's laughing ...
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... calm , Resumes her holy rights again . Why should we sigh that earth no more Claims the devotion once approved ? That joys endeared , with us are o'er , And gone are those these hearts have loved ? Why should we sigh ? —Unfading bliss ...
... calm , Resumes her holy rights again . Why should we sigh that earth no more Claims the devotion once approved ? That joys endeared , with us are o'er , And gone are those these hearts have loved ? Why should we sigh ? —Unfading bliss ...
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... of death : Stretch out the strong , the succouring arm For these , the faithful Brave ; The weary - worn — their passage calm Down to the peaceful grave ! REV . JOHN SUMMERFIELD . I SAW the Evangelist of 32 THE POEMS OF.
... of death : Stretch out the strong , the succouring arm For these , the faithful Brave ; The weary - worn — their passage calm Down to the peaceful grave ! REV . JOHN SUMMERFIELD . I SAW the Evangelist of 32 THE POEMS OF.
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... in my native village ground , Near kindred dust , these relics laid : How calm my slumbers , how profound , Beneath the old tree's sombre shade ! CONFLAGRATION OF THE ORPHAN ASYLUM AT PHILADELPHIA , JAN . 34 THE POEMS OF When death shall.
... in my native village ground , Near kindred dust , these relics laid : How calm my slumbers , how profound , Beneath the old tree's sombre shade ! CONFLAGRATION OF THE ORPHAN ASYLUM AT PHILADELPHIA , JAN . 34 THE POEMS OF When death shall.
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... calm repose ; His budding lip , surcharged with freshest dew , Spake promise of long days , we fondly said These charms will flourish - many a genial spring Invigorating , will kind influence shed , Ripening the plant , and full ...
... calm repose ; His budding lip , surcharged with freshest dew , Spake promise of long days , we fondly said These charms will flourish - many a genial spring Invigorating , will kind influence shed , Ripening the plant , and full ...
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