The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth LongfellowRoutledge and Sons, 1865 - 367 pages |
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... thee lies , Watered by living springs ; The lids of Fancy's sleepless eyes Are gates unto that Paradise , Holy thoughts , like stars , arise , Its clouds are angels ' wings . " Learn , that henceforth thy song be , shall Not mountains ...
... thee lies , Watered by living springs ; The lids of Fancy's sleepless eyes Are gates unto that Paradise , Holy thoughts , like stars , arise , Its clouds are angels ' wings . " Learn , that henceforth thy song be , shall Not mountains ...
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... a thought Is wedded unto thee , as hearts are wed ; Nor shall they fail , till , to its autumn brought , Life's golden fruit is shed . When the clarion's music thrills To the hearts of these EARLIER POEMS Woods in Winter April Day, Autumn.
... a thought Is wedded unto thee , as hearts are wed ; Nor shall they fail , till , to its autumn brought , Life's golden fruit is shed . When the clarion's music thrills To the hearts of these EARLIER POEMS Woods in Winter April Day, Autumn.
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... thee ! In the dark and trying hour , In the breaking forth of power , In the rush of steeds and men , His right hand will shield thee then . " Take thy banner ! But , when night Closes round the ghastly fight , If the vanquished warrior ...
... thee ! In the dark and trying hour , In the breaking forth of power , In the rush of steeds and men , His right hand will shield thee then . " Take thy banner ! But , when night Closes round the ghastly fight , If the vanquished warrior ...
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... thee my weary soul is crying , - Wait for me ! -Yet why ask it when I see , With feet nailed to the cross , thou'rt waiting still for me ! TO - MORROW . FROM THE SPANISH OF LOPE DE THE GOOD SHEPHERD . tr TRANSLATIONS.
... thee my weary soul is crying , - Wait for me ! -Yet why ask it when I see , With feet nailed to the cross , thou'rt waiting still for me ! TO - MORROW . FROM THE SPANISH OF LOPE DE THE GOOD SHEPHERD . tr TRANSLATIONS.
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... thee ! " And , Ohow often to that voice of sorrow , " To - morrow we will open , " I replied , And when the morrow came I answered still , " To - morrow . " THE NATIVE LAND . FROM THE SPANISH OF FRANCISCO DE ALDANA . CLEAR fount of ...
... thee ! " And , Ohow often to that voice of sorrow , " To - morrow we will open , " I replied , And when the morrow came I answered still , " To - morrow . " THE NATIVE LAND . FROM THE SPANISH OF FRANCISCO DE ALDANA . CLEAR fount of ...
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