#Americans
ONCE, when I wandered in the woo… An old man tottered up to me and s… “Come, friend, and see the grave t… For Amaryllis.” There was in the… Of his complaint such quaver and s…
Here where the wind is always nort… And children learn to walk on froz… Wonder begets an envy of all those Who boil elsewhere with such a lyr… Of love that you will hear them at…
Though for your sake I would not… So near to me tonight as now you a… God knows how much a stranger to m… Was any cold word that I may have… And you, poor woman that I made m…
NOTE.—The following imaginary dialogue between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr, which is not based upon any specific incident in American history, may be supposed to have occurred...
Vengeful across the cold November… Loud with ancestral shame there ca… Sad wind that shrieked, and answer… Reverberant through lonely corrido… The old man heard it; and he heard…
He took a frayed hat from his head… And “Peace on Earth” was what he… “A morsel out of what you’re worth… And there we have it: Peace on Ea… Not much, although a little more
Some are the brothers of all human… And own them, whatsoever their est… And some, for sorrow and self-scor… With enmity for man’s unguarded fa… For some there is a music all day…
Faint white pillars that seem to f… As you look from here are the firs… Of his house where it hides and di… Of beeches and oaks and hickory tr… Now many a man, given woods like t…
Aunt Imogen was coming, and there… The children—Jane, Sylvester, and… Were eyes and ears; for there was… Aunt Imogen to them in the whole… And she was in it only for four we…
Like a dry fish flung inland far f… There lived a sailor, warped and o… Who told of an old vessel, harbor-… And out of mind a century before, Where divers, on descending to exp…
I saw by looking in his eyes That they remembered everything; And this was how I came to know That he was here, still wandering. For though the figure and the scen…
His words were magic and his heart… And everywhere he wandered he was… Out of all ancient men my childhoo… I choose him and I mark him for t… Of all authoritative liars, too,
Now in a thought, now in a shadowe… Now in a voice that thrills eterni… Ever there comes an onward phrase… Of some transcendent music I have… No piteous thing by soft hands dul…
Up the old hill to the old house a… Where fifty years ago the friend w… Who should be waiting somewhere th… Old things that least remembered m… He toiled on with a pleasure that…
In Tilbury Town did Old King Co… A wise old age anticipate, Desiring, with his pipe and bowl, No Khan’s extravagant estate. No crown annoyed his honest head,