The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth LongfellowRoutledge and Sons, 1865 - 367 pages |
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... stand And smile upon my pain ; Thou beckonest with thy mailed hand , And I am strong again . Within my breast there is no light , But the cold light of stars ; I give the first watch of the night To the red planet Mars . The star of the ...
... stand And smile upon my pain ; Thou beckonest with thy mailed hand , And I am strong again . Within my breast there is no light , But the cold light of stars ; I give the first watch of the night To the red planet Mars . The star of the ...
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... Stand like Ruth amid the golden corn ; Not alone in Spring's armorial bearing , And in Summer's green emblazoned field , But in arms of brave old Autumn's wearing , In the centre of his brazen shield ; Not alone in meadows and green ...
... Stand like Ruth amid the golden corn ; Not alone in Spring's armorial bearing , And in Summer's green emblazoned field , But in arms of brave old Autumn's wearing , In the centre of his brazen shield ; Not alone in meadows and green ...
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... stands in the foul weather , The foolish , fond Old Year , Crowned with wild flowers and with heather , Like weak , despised Lear , A king , -a king ! Then comes the summer - like day , Bids the old man rejoice ! His joy ! his last ! O ...
... stands in the foul weather , The foolish , fond Old Year , Crowned with wild flowers and with heather , Like weak , despised Lear , A king , -a king ! Then comes the summer - like day , Bids the old man rejoice ! His joy ! his last ! O ...
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... Stand the gray rocks , and trembling shadows throw ; And the fair trees look over , side by side , And see themselves below . Sweet April ! -many a thought Is wedded unto thee , as hearts are wed ; Nor shall they fail , till , to its ...
... Stand the gray rocks , and trembling shadows throw ; And the fair trees look over , side by side , And see themselves below . Sweet April ! -many a thought Is wedded unto thee , as hearts are wed ; Nor shall they fail , till , to its ...
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... stand still . " And wilt thou , little bird , go with us ? Thou mayest stand on the mainmast tall , For full to sinking is my house With merry companions all . " — " I need not and seek not company , Bonny boat , I can sing all alone ...
... stand still . " And wilt thou , little bird , go with us ? Thou mayest stand on the mainmast tall , For full to sinking is my house With merry companions all . " — " I need not and seek not company , Bonny boat , I can sing all alone ...
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