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The image broken
'Twas but a dream; a fond and foolish dream; / The calenture of a delirious brain, / Whose fever thirst creates the rushing stream. … -
The Immortality of Genius
From the Latin by Dr. James Cranstoun / ORPHEUS, ’t is said, the Thracian lyre-strings sweeping, / Stayed the swift stream and soothed the savage brute; … -
The immortality she gave
The immortality she gave / We borrowed at her Grave — / For just one Plaudit famishing, … -
The Imprisoned Soul
At the last, tenderly, / From the walls of the powerful, fortress'd house, / From the clasp of the knitted locks—from the keep of the well-closed doors, … -
The Inchcape Rock
No stir in the air, no stir in the sea,— / The ship was as still as she could be; / Her sails from heaven received no motion; … -
The incidents of love
The incidents of love / Are more than its Events — / Investment's best Expositor … -
The Indian Burying-Ground
In spite of all the learned have said, / I still my old opinion keep; / The posture that we give the dead … -
The Indian Serenade
I arise from dreams of thee / In the first sweet sleep of night, / When the winds are breathing low, … -
The Indian Weed
This Indian weed, now withered quite, / Though green at noon, cut down at night, / Shows thy decay,— … -
The Indian's Welcome to the Pilgrim Fathers
Above them spread a stranger sky; / Around, the sterile plain; / The rock-bound coast rose frowning nigh; …
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