Documentos de Académico
Documentos de Profesional
Documentos de Cultura
BY S.G. GOODRICH
NEW-YORK:
1851.
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
POEMS 1
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 2
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CONTENTS
CONTENTS 3
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The Outcast
Good and Evil
The Mountain Stream
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II.
III.
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Where one hung the citron, all ripe from the bough,
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Or listened to mermaids
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And the merry elves flew from the sea to the strand.
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VII.
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VIII.
For the gems and the flowers that shone in the scene,
VII. 10
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IX.
That night stole away and the dawn caught them there!
Lake Superior
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Lake Superior
Lake Superior 13
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The Leaf
The Leaf 14
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The Leaf
The Leaf 15
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A Dream of Life
I dreamed myself
Fairies in their
bowers.
A Dream of Life 20
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A Dream of Life 21
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III.
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IV.
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[A]
The Laplanders are said to entertain the idea that the coruscations of the Aurora Borealis, are occasioned by
the sports of the fishes in the polar seas.
[B]
The loss of the United States Sloop-of-War Hornet, in the Gulf of Mexico, 1829, suggested this passage. She
was supposed to have gone down in a hurricane, but as nothing is positively known on the subject, it is not
beyond lawful poetical license to imagine, at least in a dream, that the powder magazine was set on fire by the
lightning, and the ship rent in pieces, by the explosion.
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The Sea-Bird
The Sea-Bird 32
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The Sea-Bird
The Sea-Bird 33
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The Sea-Bird 34
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From the plash of the sea, and the sweep of the storm;
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Wild! wild was the storm, and loud was its roar,
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I.
II.
And where there was life, there, there are the slain!
III.
The last of his race, where the first saw the light,
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IV. 40
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Good Night
The sun has sunk behind the hills,
Goodnight—good night.
Good Night 45
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Good night—good night!
The Mississippi[A]
The Mississippi
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The Mississippi[A] 46
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III.
IV.
III. 49
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V.
IV. 50
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VI.
And when the Red Man's form hath left these glades,
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VII.
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[A]
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We are told by the Geographers that the Missouri, which rises in the glaciers of the Rocky Mountains, is
properly the head stream of the Mississippi, and it is thus regarded in these lines. In this view, the Mississippi
is the longest river in the world.
[B]
Habakkuk iii. 3.
At misty dawn,
At rosy morn,
At twilight dim,
Thoughts at Sea
Here is the boundless ocean,—there the sky,
Or folds it to repose.
A Burial at Sea
Thoughts at Sea 62
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Burial at Sea
A Burial at Sea 63
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Burial at Sea 64
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Remembrance.[A]
You bid the minstrel strike the lute,
Remembrance.[A] 68
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Remembrance.[A] 69
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[A]
Written by request for the "Memorial," a work published in New-York, 1850, in commemoration of the late
Frances S. Osgood,—edited by Mary E. Hewett.
My pretty flower,
Of winter's breath,
Shivering sighs,—
On yonder hill
In such an hour?
Timid bud—
Lurid flood—
All is dumb—
Illusions
I.
II.
Illusions 76
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III.
IV.
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V.
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The Rose
The Maniac
The Maniac
The Rose 80
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The Maniac 81
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Perennials
Life is a journey, and its fairest flowers
Perennials 90
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II.
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III.
For thus shall the Demons that sprung from the night
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The Outcast
The Outcast
I.
The Outcast 95
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II.
I. 96
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III.
II. 97
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IV.
III. 98
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V.
IV. 99
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V. 100
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VI.
VI. 101
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VI. 102
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VII.
VIII.
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VIII. 104
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X. 107
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XI. 108
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XI. 109
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XII.
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XII. 111
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XIII.
XIII. 112
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XIII. 113
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XIV.
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The Farewell
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XVIII.
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