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The Nevermore
Look in my face; my name is Might-have-been; / I am also called No-more, Too-late, Farewell; / Unto thine ear I hold the dead-sea shell … -
The New Arrival
There came to port last Sunday night / The queerest little craft, / Without an inch of rigging on; … -
The New Birth (Very)
'Tis a new life—thoughts move not as they did / With slow uncertain steps across my mind, / In thronging haste fast pressing on they bid … -
The New Castalia
Out of a cavern on Parnassus’ side, / Flows Castaly; and with the flood outblown / From its deep heart of ice, the mountain’s breath … -
The New Church Organ
They ’ve got a bran new organ, Sue, / For all their fuss and search; / They ’ve done just as they said they ’d do, … -
The New Ezekiel
What, can these dead bones live, whose sap is dried / By twenty scorching centuries of wrong? / Is this the House of Israel, whose pride … -
The New Jerusalem
Hierusalem, my happy home, / When shall I come to thee? / When shall my sorrows have an end, … -
The New Vestments
There lived an old man in the kingdom of Tess, / Who invented a purely original dress; / And when it was perfectly made and complete, … -
The New World
The night that has no star lit up by God, / The day that round men shines who still are blind, / The earth their grave-turned feet for ages trod, … -
The New Year
From “In Memoriam,” CV. / RING out, wild bells, to the wild sky, / The flying cloud, the frosty light: …
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