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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
LITTLE HILLS LEAN NEAR, by ELIZABETH MAXWELL PHELPS First Line: I love the sea, the thundering sea Last Line: So neighborly with me at night. | |||
I love the sea, the thundering sea Of great green billows crested white; But little streams companion me And sing me joyous songs at night. I love a purple mountain peak Or glittering crown on snowy height; But little hills lean near and speak So neighborly with me at night. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE ENTHUSIAST, OR, THE LOVER OF NATURE by JOSEPH WARTON DAWN by GEORGE LAWRENCE ANDREWS WILD PLUM BLOSSOMS by EVA K. ANGLESBURG THE DAYS OF '84 by RANDOLPH BEDFORD THE BLUEBIRD by JOHN BURROUGHS ANSWER TO LINES WRITTEN IN ROUSSEAU'S LETTERS OF AN ITALIAN NUN by GEORGE GORDON BYRON |
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