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" polacks" — and "scum o' the earth." Ill GENOESE boy of the level brow, Lad of the lustrous, dreamy eyes Agaze at Manhattan's pinnacles now In the first, sweet shock of a hushed surprise; Within your far-rapt seer's eyes I catch the glow of the wild... "
City Club Bulletin - Page 20
1913
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The Dial, Volume 53

Francis Fisher Browne, Waldo Ralph Browne, Scofield Thayer - Books - 1912 - 380 pages
...potentialities for the enrichment of our national life. An Italian boy, for example, suggests these lines : " Genoese boy of the level brow, Lad of the lustrous,...gone, When a world from the wave began to rise. Oh, it 's hard to foretell what high emprise Is the goal that gleams When Italy's dreams Spread wing and...
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Old Homes of New Americans: The Country and the People of the Austro ...

Francis Edward Clark - Austria - 1913 - 330 pages
...Manhattan's pinnacles now In the first, sweet shock of a hushed surprise ; Within your far-rapt seer's eyes 1 catch the glow of the wild surmise That played on...gone, When a world from the wave began to rise. Oh, it 's hard to foretell what high emprise Is the goal that gleams When Italy's dreams Spread wing and...
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Poets of To-day

New York Public Library - American poetry - 1915 - 34 pages
...In the first, sweet shock of a hushed surprise; Within your far rapt seer's eyes I catch the gleam of the wild surmise That played on the Santa Maria's...centuries gone. When a world from the wave began to rise." Scollard, Clinton. Poems. "Here's to the halcyon weather, And the wild, unfettered will, The crickets...
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The High School Prize Speaker

William Leonard Snow - Readers - 1916 - 256 pages
...Bohemians, Slovaks, Croatians, And men of all Slavik nations Are " polacks " — and " scum o' the earth." m Genoese boy of the level brow, Lad of the lustrous,...gone, When a world from the wave began to rise. Oh, it 's hard to foretell what high emprise Is the goal that gleams When Italy's dreams Spread wing and...
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Love for the Battle-torn Peoples: Sermon-studies

Jenkin Lloyd Jones - World War, 1914-1918 - 1916 - 180 pages
...Manhattan's pinnacles now in the first sweet shook of a hushed surprise ; Within your far-rapt seer's eyes l catch the glow of the wild surmise That played on the Santa Maria's prow ln that still gray dawn, Four centuries none, When a world from the wave began to rise. Oh, it's hard...
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Magic Flame: And Other Poems

Robert Haven Schauffler - American poetry - 1923 - 112 pages
...and "scum o' the earth." Ill GENOESE boy of the level brow, Lad of the lustrous, dreamy eyes Agaze at Manhattan's pinnacles now In the first, sweet shock...gone, When a world from the wave began to rise. Oh, who shall foretell what high emprise Is the goal that gleams When Italy's dreams Spread wing and sweep...
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The Spiritual Message of Modern English Poetry

Arthur Stephen Hoyt - English poetry - 1924 - 314 pages
...where the nations throng. We call them "Scum o' the Earth" : Stay, are we doing you wrong, Young fellow from Socrates' land? — You, like a Hermes so lissome...the wild surmise That played on the Santa Maria's prov In that still gray dawn, Four centuries gone, When a world from the wave began to rise. Oh ! it...
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New Voices: An Introduction to Contemporary Poetry

Marguerite Wilkinson - American poetry - 1924 - 516 pages
...the jirst, sweet shock of a hushed surprise;A Within your far-rapt seer's eyes I catch the glow of a wild surmise That played on the Santa Maria's prow....centuries gone, When a world from the wave began to Oh, it's hard to foretell what high emprise Is the goal that gleams When Italy's dreams •TJ Spread...
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The Poetry Cure: A Pocket Medicine Chest of Verse

Robert Haven Schauffler - American poetry - 1925 - 474 pages
...— and "scum o' the earth. ill Genoese boy of the level brow, Lad of the lustrous, dreamy eyes Agaze at Manhattan's pinnacles now In the first, sweet shock...gone, When a world from the wave began to rise. Oh, who shall foretell what high emprise Is the goal that gleams When Italy's dreams Spread wing%and sweep...
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Recent Poetry from America, England, Ireland, and Canada

Roy Leon French - American poetry - 1926 - 456 pages
...we, In our scornful mirth, HI Genoese boy of the level brow, Lad of the lustrous, dreamy eyes Agaze at Manhattan's pinnacles now In the first, sweet shock...gone, When a world from the wave began to rise. Oh, who shall foretell what high emprise Is the goal that gleams When Italy's dreams Spread wing and sweep...
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