The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth LongfellowRoutledge and Sons, 1865 - 367 pages |
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... sound ; - -a sound that A slumberous sound , - brings The feelings of a dream , - As of innumerable wings , As , when a bell no longer swings , Faint the hollow murmur rings O'er meadow , lake , and stream . And dreams of that which ...
... sound ; - -a sound that A slumberous sound , - brings The feelings of a dream , - As of innumerable wings , As , when a bell no longer swings , Faint the hollow murmur rings O'er meadow , lake , and stream . And dreams of that which ...
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... sound , The river flowed between . No other voice nor sound was there , No drum , nor sentry's pace ; The mist - like banners clasped the air , As clouds with clouds embrace . But , when the old cathedral bell Proclaimed the morning ...
... sound , The river flowed between . No other voice nor sound was there , No drum , nor sentry's pace ; The mist - like banners clasped the air , As clouds with clouds embrace . But , when the old cathedral bell Proclaimed the morning ...
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... sound of woe ! Through woods and mountain passes The winds , like anthems , roll ; They are chanting solemn masses ... sounds , so low and calm , That in the groves of balm Seemed to me like an angel's psalm ! Go , mingle yet once more ...
... sound of woe ! Through woods and mountain passes The winds , like anthems , roll ; They are chanting solemn masses ... sounds , so low and calm , That in the groves of balm Seemed to me like an angel's psalm ! Go , mingle yet once more ...
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... sound of my voice . " Who neither may rest , nor listen may , God bless them every one ! I dart away , in the bright blue day , And the golden fields of the sun . " Thus do I sing my weary song , Wherever the four winds blow ; And this ...
... sound of my voice . " Who neither may rest , nor listen may , God bless them every one ! I dart away , in the bright blue day , And the golden fields of the sun . " Thus do I sing my weary song , Wherever the four winds blow ; And this ...
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... sound of wail , And tears came to mine eye . ' " And sawest thou on the turrets The King and his royal bride ? And the wave of their crimson mantles ? And the golden crown of pride ? " Led they not forth , in rapture , A beauteous ...
... sound of wail , And tears came to mine eye . ' " And sawest thou on the turrets The King and his royal bride ? And the wave of their crimson mantles ? And the golden crown of pride ? " Led they not forth , in rapture , A beauteous ...
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