The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth LongfellowRoutledge and Sons, 1865 - 367 pages |
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... Dance upon the parlour wall Then the forms of the departed 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 ...
... Dance upon the parlour wall Then the forms of the departed 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 ...
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... dance of old , The flowing robes , inwrought with gold , The dancers wore ? And he who next the sceptre swayed , Henry , whose royal court displayed Such power and pride ; O , in what winning smiles arrayed , The world its various ...
... dance of old , The flowing robes , inwrought with gold , The dancers wore ? And he who next the sceptre swayed , Henry , whose royal court displayed Such power and pride ; O , in what winning smiles arrayed , The world its various ...
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... dances , Torch - light through the high hall glances ; Waves a mighty shadow in ; With manner bland Doth ask the maiden's hand , Doth with her the dance begin ; Danced in sable iron sark , Danced a measure weird and dark , Coldly ...
... dances , Torch - light through the high hall glances ; Waves a mighty shadow in ; With manner bland Doth ask the maiden's hand , Doth with her the dance begin ; Danced in sable iron sark , Danced a measure weird and dark , Coldly ...
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... dance begins . It is led off by the bride and the priest , who perform a solemn minuet together . Not till after midnight comes the Last Dance . The girls form a ring round the bride , to keep her from the hands of the married women ...
... dance begins . It is led off by the bride and the priest , who perform a solemn minuet together . Not till after midnight comes the Last Dance . The girls form a ring round the bride , to keep her from the hands of the married women ...
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... dance on straw ; and the peasant girls throw straws at the timbered roof of the hall , and for every one that sticks ... dancing to the music of his chains ; and perhaps , as Dr. Johnson said of the dancing dog , " the wonder is not that ...
... dance on straw ; and the peasant girls throw straws at the timbered roof of the hall , and for every one that sticks ... dancing to the music of his chains ; and perhaps , as Dr. Johnson said of the dancing dog , " the wonder is not that ...
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