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Herman Melville- Complete Poems

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by Herman Melville


  What reveries be in yonder heaven, 415

  What though Reason forged your scheme? 892

  When, after storms that woodlands rue, 99

  When forth the Shepherd leads the flock, 746

  When Israel camped by Migdol hoar, 39

  When ocean-clouds over inland hills, 9

  When Sherman’s March was over, 786

  When Sunday tidings from the front, 96

  When tempest winnowed grain from bran, 42

  Where is the world we roved, Ned Bunn? 689

  Where the wings of a sunny Dome expand, 93

  While faith forecasts Millennial years, 720

  While now the Pole Star sinks from sight, 690

  “Who, friend, that has lived, taking ampler view, 891

  Who inhabiteth the Mountain, 53

  WILDERNESS, THE [CLAREL, Part Two], 289

  Wise Virgins to Madam Mirror, The, 877

  With banners furled, and clarions mute, 709

  With jeweled tusks and damask housings, 873

  With Pantheist energy of will, 723

  With Tewksbury and Barnet heath, 44

  With thy rare single-mindedness, 824

  With wrecks in a garret I’m stranded, 876

  With you and me, Winnie, 743

  Ye elms that wave on Malvern Hill, 41

  Yon black man-of-war hawk that wheels in the light, 686

  Your honest heart of duty, Worden, 34

  Your masonry—and is it man’s? 736

  Youth is the time when hearts are large, 91

 

 

 


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