The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth LongfellowRoutledge and Sons, 1865 - 367 pages |
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... Enter at the open door ; The beloved , the true - hearted , Come to visit me once more ; He , the young and strong , who cherished Noble longings for the strife , By the roadside fell and perished , Weary with the march of life ! They ...
... Enter at the open door ; The beloved , the true - hearted , Come to visit me once more ; He , the young and strong , who cherished Noble longings for the strife , By the roadside fell and perished , Weary with the march of life ! They ...
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... entered . And lo ! my farther course cut off a river , Which , towards the left hand , with its little waves , Bent down the grass that on its margin sprang . All waters that on earth most limpid are , Would seem to have within ...
... entered . And lo ! my farther course cut off a river , Which , towards the left hand , with its little waves , Bent down the grass that on its margin sprang . All waters that on earth most limpid are , Would seem to have within ...
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... . " Esaias Tegnér , the author of this poem , was born in the parish of By , in Wärmland , in the year 1782. In 1799 he entered the University of Lund , as a student ; and in 1812 was appointed Professor of Greek 30 TRANSLATIONS .
... . " Esaias Tegnér , the author of this poem , was born in the parish of By , in Wärmland , in the year 1782. In 1799 he entered the University of Lund , as a student ; and in 1812 was appointed Professor of Greek 30 TRANSLATIONS .
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... entered then into the church the Reverend Teacher . Father he hight and he was in the parish ; a christianly plainness Clothed from his head to his feet the old man of seventy winters . Friendly was he to behold , and glad as the ...
... entered then into the church the Reverend Teacher . Father he hight and he was in the parish ; a christianly plainness Clothed from his head to his feet the old man of seventy winters . Friendly was he to behold , and glad as the ...
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... Enter not with a lie on Life's journey ; the multitude hears you , Brothers and sisters and parents , what dear upon earth is and holy Standeth before your sight as a witness ; the Judge everlasting Looks from the sun down upon you ...
... Enter not with a lie on Life's journey ; the multitude hears you , Brothers and sisters and parents , what dear upon earth is and holy Standeth before your sight as a witness ; the Judge everlasting Looks from the sun down upon you ...
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