The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth LongfellowRoutledge, Warnes and Routledge, 1859 - 669 pages |
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... Marquis and count of spotless fame , And baron brave , That might the sword of empire wield , All these , O Death , hast thou concealed In the dark grave ? Their deeds of mercy and of arms , In peaceful 28 TRANSLATIONS .
... Marquis and count of spotless fame , And baron brave , That might the sword of empire wield , All these , O Death , hast thou concealed In the dark grave ? Their deeds of mercy and of arms , In peaceful 28 TRANSLATIONS .
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... hast been , in battle - strife , So prodigal of health and life , For earthly fame , Let virtue nerve thy heart again ; Loud on the last stern battle plain They call thy name . " Think not the struggle that draws near Too terrible for ...
... hast been , in battle - strife , So prodigal of health and life , For earthly fame , Let virtue nerve thy heart again ; Loud on the last stern battle plain They call thy name . " Think not the struggle that draws near Too terrible for ...
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... Hast broken the slumber which encompassed me , - That mad'st thy crook from the accursed tree , On which thy powerful arms were stretched so long ! Lead me to mercy's ever - flowing fountains ; For thou my shepherd , guard , and guide ...
... Hast broken the slumber which encompassed me , - That mad'st thy crook from the accursed tree , On which thy powerful arms were stretched so long ! Lead me to mercy's ever - flowing fountains ; For thou my shepherd , guard , and guide ...
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... hast given , To cheer life's flowery April , fast decays ; Yet , in the hoary winter of my days , For ever green shall be my trust in Heaven . Celestial King ! O let thy presence pass Before my spirit , and an image fair Shall meet that ...
... hast given , To cheer life's flowery April , fast decays ; Yet , in the hoary winter of my days , For ever green shall be my trust in Heaven . Celestial King ! O let thy presence pass Before my spirit , and an image fair Shall meet that ...
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... hast no friend , Who will come to thee , Who will ever see How that house pleaseth thee ; Who will ever open The door for thee , And descend after thee , For soon thou art loathsome And hateful to see . KING CHRISTIAN . A NATIONAL SONG ...
... hast no friend , Who will come to thee , Who will ever see How that house pleaseth thee ; Who will ever open The door for thee , And descend after thee , For soon thou art loathsome And hateful to see . KING CHRISTIAN . A NATIONAL SONG ...
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