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Sonnets and canzonets
Alcott, Amos Bronson (1799-1888)
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PART I.
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[I. Auspicious morn, com'st opportune, unbought?]
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[II. Ah! why so brief the visit, short his stay?]
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[III. Not all the brilliant beauties I have seen]
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[IV. The April rains are past, the frosts austere]
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[V. Most precious leaves the mail delights to bring]
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[VI. 'T is but a half-hour's walk the Mill-Dam o'er]
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[VII. The morning's clear, the sky without a frown]
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[VIII. Mean are all titles of nobility]
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[IX. Now I no longer wait my love to tell]
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[X. Unconquerable and inviolate]
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[XI. Ancestral tendencies far down descend]
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[XII. Hither, the gray and shapely church beside]
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[XIII. My Lady reads, with judgment and good taste]
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[XIV. Not Wordsworth's genius, Pestalozzi's love]
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[XV. Daughter, beloved of all, thy tender eye]
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[XVI. When I remember with what buoyant heart]
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[XVII. 'T was not permitted thee the Fates to please]
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XVIII. LOVE'S MORROW.
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[XIX. O Death! thou utterest deeper speech]
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[XX. Voyager across the seas]
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[XXI. Dear Heart! if aught to human love I've owed]
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[XXII. Calm vale of comfort, peace, and industry]
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PART II.
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Sonnets and canzonets
Sonnets and canzonets
Amos Bronson Alcott
1799-1888
Roberts Brothers
Boston
[1882]
Sonnets and canzonets