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" Who toss the golden and the flame-like flowers, And pass the prairie-hawk that, poised on high, Flaps his broad wings, yet moves not - ye have played Among the palms of Mexico and vines Of Texas, and have crisped the limpid brooks That from the fountains... "
The People's Magazine - Page 188
1834
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Poems

William Cullen Bryant - 1836 - 288 pages
...Breezes of the South ! Who toss the golden and the flame-like flowers, And pass the prairie-hawk that, poised on high, Flaps his broad wings, yet moves not—...have ye fanned A nobler or a lovelier scene than this 1 Man hath no part in all this glorious work : THE PRAIRIES. 51 The band that built the firmament hath...
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Family Magazine: Or Monthly Abstract of General Knowledge, Volume 3

1836 - 496 pages
...Breezes of the South 1 Who toss the golden and the flame-like flowers, And pass the prairie hawk, that, poised on high, Flaps his broad wings, yet moves not...That from the fountains of Sonora glide Into the calm Pacifick — have ye fanned A nobler or a lovelier scone than this? Man hath no part in all this glorious...
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Poems

William Cullen Bryant - 1836 - 286 pages
...Breezes of the South ! Who toss the golden and the flame-like flowers, And pass the prairie-hawk that, poised on high, Flaps his broad wings, yet moves not...crisped the limpid brooks That from the fountains of Sonera glide Into the calm Pacific — have ye fanned A nobler or a lovelier scene than this ? Man...
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The Winter Evening Book

William Chambers - 1837 - 352 pages
...Breezes of the South ! Who toss the golden and the flame-like flowers, And pass the prairie-hawk, that, poised on high, Flaps his broad wings, yet moves not...nobler or a lovelier scene than this ? Man hath no pan in all this glorious work : The hand that built the firmament hath heaved And smoothed these verdant...
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Poems

William Cullen Bryant - 1840 - 292 pages
...Breezes of the South ! Who toss the golden and the flame-like flowers, And pass the prairie-hawk that, poised on high, Flaps his broad wings, yet moves not...this ? Man hath no part in all this glorious work : .i-IIE PRAIRIES. 51 The hand that built the firmament hath heaved And smoothed these verdant swells,...
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United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 8

1840 - 544 pages
...of the South ! » Who toss the golden and the flame-like flowers, And pass the prairie-hawk, that, poised on high, Flaps his broad wings, yet moves not — ye have play'd Among the palms of Mexico ond vines Of Texas, and have crisp'd the limpid brooks That from the...
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Selections from the American Poets, Issue 111

William Cullen Bryant - 1840 - 328 pages
...Breezes of the South ! Who toss the golden and the flame-like flowers, And pass the prairie-hawk, that, poised on high, Flaps his broad wings, yet moves not — ye have play'd Among the palms of Mexico and vines Of Texas, and have crisp'd the limpid brooks That from the...
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The Poets and Poetry of America: With an Historical Introduction

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1842 - 638 pages
...Breezes of the south ! \\ ho toss the golden and the flame-like flowers, And pass the prairie-hawk that, poised on high, Flaps his broad wings, yet moves not — ye have Among the palms of Mexico and vines [play'd I if Toias, and have crisp'd the limpid brooks That from...
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Poems

William Cullen Bryant - 1843 - 294 pages
...flowers, And pass the prairie-hawk that, poised on high, Flaps his broad wings, yet moves not—ye have played Among the palms of Mexico and vines Of...from the fountains of Sonora glide Into "the calm Pacific—have ye fanned A nobler or a lovelier scene than this ? Man hath no part in all this glorious...
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The Family Magazine, Or, General Abstract of Useful Knowledge, Volume 3

1843 - 488 pages
...that, poised on high, Flaps hie broad wings /et moves not — yc have played Among the palms of Mex.co, and vines Of Texas, and have crisped the limpid brooks That from the fountains of Sonora plide Into the calm Pacifick — have ye funned A nobler or a lovelier scene than this ? Man hath no...
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