The Poetry Cure: A Pocket Medicine Chest of VerseRobert Haven Schauffler Dodd, Mead, 1925 - 414 pages |
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... FIRE BRINGER , by William Vaughn Moody . " The Riderless Horse " and " Ecstasy " from MOTHERS AND MEN , by Harold Trowbridge Pulsifer . " The Secret " from THE LIFTED CUP and " My Wage " from THE DOOR OF DREAMS , by Jessie B ...
... FIRE BRINGER , by William Vaughn Moody . " The Riderless Horse " and " Ecstasy " from MOTHERS AND MEN , by Harold Trowbridge Pulsifer . " The Secret " from THE LIFTED CUP and " My Wage " from THE DOOR OF DREAMS , by Jessie B ...
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... chest are warranted pure , and of the highest grade to be ob- tained in the market . It is hoped that nobody will be 1 From " The Fire Bringer . " See p . 376 . offended if he does not find his favorite poem , XXX DIRECTIONS.
... chest are warranted pure , and of the highest grade to be ob- tained in the market . It is hoped that nobody will be 1 From " The Fire Bringer . " See p . 376 . offended if he does not find his favorite poem , XXX DIRECTIONS.
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... fire of thine might burn within us still ! Ah ! would but one might lay his lance in rest , And charge in earnest - were it but a mill . EPITAPH FOR A POET BY DUBOSE HEYWARD Here lies a spendthrift who believed That only those who spend ...
... fire of thine might burn within us still ! Ah ! would but one might lay his lance in rest , And charge in earnest - were it but a mill . EPITAPH FOR A POET BY DUBOSE HEYWARD Here lies a spendthrift who believed That only those who spend ...
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... fire , The heir of that king , the inn of that journey . This last and best and goal : we dead Hold it so tight you are envious of us And fear under sunk lids contempt . Death - day greetings are the sweetest . Let trumpets roar when a ...
... fire , The heir of that king , the inn of that journey . This last and best and goal : we dead Hold it so tight you are envious of us And fear under sunk lids contempt . Death - day greetings are the sweetest . Let trumpets roar when a ...
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... fire Run through and transpierce and transpire , And a secret purpose of glory in every part , And the answering glory of battle fill my heart ; To thrill with the joy of girded men , To go on forever and fail and go on again , And be ...
... fire Run through and transpierce and transpire , And a secret purpose of glory in every part , And the answering glory of battle fill my heart ; To thrill with the joy of girded men , To go on forever and fail and go on again , And be ...
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