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Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Searching... Author: fuller, margaret Matches Found: 21 Fuller, Margaret 1 poems available by this author SUB ROSA, CRUX First Line: In times of old, as we are told Subject(s): Transcendentalism Fuller, Margaret Witter 2 poems available by this author LOOK DOWN, YOU WATCHERS Poem Text First Line: You watchers of the stars in the clear night Last Line: And die, not seeing one retreating bar. SKYSCRAPERS Poem Text First Line: Is steel no more than steel? - stone more than stone? Last Line: As sons at home among the sons of god. Subject(s): Skyscrapers Fuller, Sarah Margaret Poet's Biography Alternate Author Name(s): Fuller, Margaret; Ossoli, Marchioness; Ossoli, Margaret Fuller 18 poems available by this author BEETHOVEN Poem Text First Line: Most intellectual master of the art Last Line: Notes of high triumph swell, and we are thine again! Subject(s): Beethoven, Ludwig Van (1770-1827); Composers; Music & Musicians BESTOWAL First Line: Knock at my heart. And I will ope DRYAD SONG Poem Text First Line: I am immortal! I know it! I feel it! Last Line: Me from the spirit of life! Subject(s): Religion; Theology ENCOURAGEMENT First Line: O friend divine, this promise dear Subject(s): Transcendentalism FLAXMAN Poem Text First Line: We deemed the secret lost, the spirit gone Last Line: Forgetting daily self, my truest self I find. FREEDOM AND TRUTH Poem Text First Line: The shrine is vowed to freedom, but, my friend Last Line: Comprising means and end in truth's great name. Subject(s): Freedom; Truth; Liberty GOVERNOR EVERETT RECEIVING THE INDIAN CHIEFS, 1837, SELS. First Line: Shorn of his strength, the samson now must sue Last Line: Might makes right here, but god and time are just Subject(s): Native Americans; Social Protest ILLINOIS First Line: Familiar to the childish mind were tales INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Poem Text First Line: The charms of melody, in simple airs Last Line: Blesses our earth-bound state with visions of supernal day. Subject(s): Music & Musicians LIFE A TEMPLE First Line: The temple round Subject(s): Transcendentalism LINES WRITTEN IN BOSTON ON A BEAUTIFUL AUTUMNAL DAY First Line: As late we lived upon the gentle stream Last Line: I would not nature these last loving words in vain should say Subject(s): Autumn; Boston; Seasons MEDITATIONS First Line: The clouds are marshalling across the sky Last Line: With heavenward-look, and phoenix-plumes upsoaring! MOZART Poem Text First Line: If to the intellect and passions strong Last Line: Purify most those hearts which most they melt. Subject(s): Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) OCEAN First Line: Tell me, brother, what are we? Subject(s): Transcendentalism ONE IN ALL First Line: There are who separate the eternal light Last Line: Nor seek a home till home be every where! PASSION-FLOWER First Line: My love gave me a passion-flower SISTRUM Poem Text First Line: Triune, shaping, restless power Last Line: Nature in eternity. THE SONG THAT MOTHER SANG TO CUSH (IN NOAH'S ARK) Poem Text First Line: O hush-a-bye, my darling, - hush! Last Line: Of hearts that know his love. Subject(s): Arks; Sea; Singing & Singers; Ocean; Songs |
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