Poems, Volume 2Ticknor and Fields, 1856 |
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... river down the gutter roars The rain , the welcome rain ! The sick man from his chamber looks At the twisted brooks ; He can feel the cool Breath of each little pool ; His fevered brain Grows calm again , And he breathes a blessing on ...
... river down the gutter roars The rain , the welcome rain ! The sick man from his chamber looks At the twisted brooks ; He can feel the cool Breath of each little pool ; His fevered brain Grows calm again , And he breathes a blessing on ...
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... not been wholly sung nor said . For his thought , that never stops , Folows the water - drops Down to the graves of the dead , Down through chasms and gulfs profound , To the dreary fountain - head Of lakes and rivers RAIN IN SUMMER . 43.
... not been wholly sung nor said . For his thought , that never stops , Folows the water - drops Down to the graves of the dead , Down through chasms and gulfs profound , To the dreary fountain - head Of lakes and rivers RAIN IN SUMMER . 43.
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. To the dreary fountain - head Of lakes and rivers under ground ; And sees them , when the rain is done , On the bridge of colors seven ... river of Time . TO A CHILD . DEAR child ! how radiant on 44 POEMS .
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. To the dreary fountain - head Of lakes and rivers under ground ; And sees them , when the rain is done , On the bridge of colors seven ... river of Time . TO A CHILD . DEAR child ! how radiant on 44 POEMS .
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... river gleam ; A sailless vessel drops adown the stream , And like it , to a sea as wide and deep , Thou driftest gently down the tides of sleep O child ! O new - born denizen Of life's great city ! on thy head The glory of the morn is ...
... river gleam ; A sailless vessel drops adown the stream , And like it , to a sea as wide and deep , Thou driftest gently down the tides of sleep O child ! O new - born denizen Of life's great city ! on thy head The glory of the morn is ...
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... river at his feet . His mighty club no longer beat The forehead of the bull ; but he Reeled as of yore beside the sea , When , blinded by Enopion , He sought the blacksmith at his forge , And , climbing up the mountain gorge , Fixed his ...
... river at his feet . His mighty club no longer beat The forehead of the bull ; but he Reeled as of yore beside the sea , When , blinded by Enopion , He sought the blacksmith at his forge , And , climbing up the mountain gorge , Fixed his ...
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