The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth LongfellowRoutledge and Sons, 1865 - 367 pages |
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... rise , When I behold afar , Suspended in the evening skies , The shield of that red star . O star of strength ! I see thee stand And smile upon my pain ; Thou beckonest with thy mailed hand , And I am strong again . Within my breast ...
... rise , When I behold afar , Suspended in the evening skies , The shield of that red star . O star of strength ! I see thee stand And smile upon my pain ; Thou beckonest with thy mailed hand , And I am strong again . Within my breast ...
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... rise no more ; Others , by guilt and crime , maintain The scutcheon , that , without a stain , Their fathers bore . Wealth and the high estate of pride , With what untimely speed they glide , How soon depart ! Bid not the shadowy ...
... rise no more ; Others , by guilt and crime , maintain The scutcheon , that , without a stain , Their fathers bore . Wealth and the high estate of pride , With what untimely speed they glide , How soon depart ! Bid not the shadowy ...
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... rise up quickened , each one from his grave , Wearing again the garments of the flesh ; So , upon that celestial chariot , A hundred rose ad vocem tanti senis , Ministers and messengers of life eternal . They all were saying ...
... rise up quickened , each one from his grave , Wearing again the garments of the flesh ; So , upon that celestial chariot , A hundred rose ad vocem tanti senis , Ministers and messengers of life eternal . They all were saying ...
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... rise solemnly . " " The winds and the waves of ocean , Had they a merry chime ? Didst thou hear , from those lofty cham- bers , The harp and the minstrel's rhyme ? " " The winds and the waves of ocean , They rested quietly ; But I heard ...
... rise solemnly . " " The winds and the waves of ocean , Had they a merry chime ? Didst thou hear , from those lofty cham- bers , The harp and the minstrel's rhyme ? " " The winds and the waves of ocean , They rested quietly ; But I heard ...
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. the sun hardly rises above the horizon , or does not rise at all . The moon and the stars shine through the day ; only , at noon , they are pale and wan , and in the southern sky a red , fiery glow , as of ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. the sun hardly rises above the horizon , or does not rise at all . The moon and the stars shine through the day ; only , at noon , they are pale and wan , and in the southern sky a red , fiery glow , as of ...
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