The hounds swept after with never a sound, But Alan loud winded his horn in sign that the quarry wa...
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Tolerant plains, that suffer the sea and the rains and the sun, Ye spread and span like the catholi...
Of favor frozen fast in scorn! When Good's a-freeze, we call it Ill! This rosy Time is glacier-bor...
The dark overhead as my heart beats, -- and steady and free Is the ebb-tide flowing from marsh to s...
The Story of a Proverb: `Lippincott's Magazine' 23. 109-113, January, 1879. Letter to Mr. J. F. D. ...
Roberts, C. G. D.: `Letter at Unveiling of Poet's Bust at Macon, Ga.', October 17, 1890, `The Atlan...
chair--what there was of him. He must have got in about two hours before sundown, for they'd had lo...
protected by the canvas "tarp," were reasonably dry. Every once in a while a spasm of conscience wo...
over. But Gentleman Tim, who had unslung his rope, aimin' to help the hosses out of the chuckhole, ...
Where are the strong arms in which I, too, might lay me and repose, and yet be full of the fire of ...
so clearly hyperbolic as hardly to call for notice. As a matter of fact, Lanier has written numerou...
if the brow be insincere, if in the minutest particular the physical beauty suggest a moral uglines...
"And he lived pretty much by gittin' of loans, And his mules was nuthin' but skin and bones, And h...
He fled away into the oblivious West, Unmourned, unblest. Old hill! old hill! thou gashed and hair...
`Laus Mariae', `Special Pleading', `Evening Song', `Thou and I', `One in Two', and `Two in One'; wh...