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" And, when the second morning shone, We looked upon a world unknown, On nothing we could call our own. Around the glistening wonder bent The blue walls of the firmament, No cloud above, no earth below,— A universe of sky and snow! "
The Yale Literary Magazine - Page 149
1882
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Poachers and Poaching

John Wilson - 1891 - 354 pages
...nothing we could call our own. Around the glistening wonder bent The blue walls of the firmament ; No cloud above, no earth below, A universe of sky and snow. The sun shines, and a rosy suffusion is over the landscape. All the fences are buried deep, and the...
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Masterpieces of American Literature: Franklin, Irving, Bryant, Webster ...

1891 - 494 pages
...nothingf we could call our own. O Around the glistening wonder bent so The blue walls of the firmament, No cloud above, no earth below, — A universe of sky and snow ! The old familiar sights of ours Took marvellous shapes ; strange domes and towers Rose up where sty...
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Historic Storms of New England: Its Gales, Hurricanes, Tornadoes, Showers ...

Sidney Perley - 1891 - 362 pages
...On nothing we could call our own. Around the glistening wonder bent The blue walls of the firmament, No cloud above, no earth below, — A universe of sky and snow ! The old familiar sights of ours Took marvellous shapes : strange domes and towers Rose up where sty...
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The Works of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volume 2

John Greenleaf Whittier - 1892 - 408 pages
...On nothing we could call our own. Around the glistening wonder bent The blue walls of the firmament, No cloud above, no earth below, — A universe of sky and snow ! The old familiar sights of ours Took marvellous shapes ; strange domes and towers Rose up where sty...
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The Works of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volume 2

John Greenleaf Whittier - 1892 - 466 pages
...On nothing we could call our own. Around the glistening wonder bent The blue walls of the firmament, No cloud above, no earth below, — A universe of sky and snow ! The old familiar sights of ours Took marvellous shapes ; strange domes and towers Rose up where sty...
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The Complete Poetical Works of John Greenleaf Whittier

John Greenleaf Whittier - 1892 - 608 pages
...On nothing we could call our own. Around the glistening wonder bent The blue walls of the firmament, No cloud above, no earth below, — A universe of sky and snow ! The old familiar sights of ours Took marvellous shapes ; strange domes and towers Rose up where sty...
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The Complete Poetical Works of Whittier

John Greenleaf Whittier - 1894 - 582 pages
...On nothing we could call our own. Around the glistening wonder bent The blue walls of the firmament, No cloud above, no earth below, — A universe of sky and snow ! The old familiar sights of ours Took marvellous shapes ; strange domes and towers Rose up where sty...
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The Writings of John Burroughs, Volume 5

John Burroughs - 1895 - 266 pages
...On nothing we could call our own. Around the glistening wonder bent The blue walls of the firmament, No cloud above, no earth below, — A universe of sky and snow! " In his little poem on the mayflower, Mr. Stedman catches and puts in a single line a feature of our landscape...
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The Writings of John Burroughs: Pepacton

John Burroughs - 1895 - 270 pages
...On nothing we could call our own. Around the glistening wonder bent The blue walls of the firmament, No cloud above, no earth below, — A universe of sky and snow! " In his little poem on the mayflower, Mr. Stedman catches and puts in a single line a feature of our landscape...
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The Writings of John Burroughs, Volume 4

John Burroughs - 1895 - 268 pages
...On nothing we could call our own. Around the glistening wonder bent The blue walls of the firmament, No cloud above, no earth below, — A universe of sky and snow! " In his little poem on the mayflower, Mr. Stedman catches and puts in a single line a feature of our landscape...
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