The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth LongfellowRoutledge, Warnes and Routledge, 1859 - 669 pages |
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Page 16
... play , And gladden these deep solitudes . Where , twisted round the barren oak , The summer vine in beauty clung , And summer winds the stillness broke , The crystal icicle is hung . Where , from their frozen urns , mute springs Pour ...
... play , And gladden these deep solitudes . Where , twisted round the barren oak , The summer vine in beauty clung , And summer winds the stillness broke , The crystal icicle is hung . Where , from their frozen urns , mute springs Pour ...
Page 24
... play O'er rosy lip and brow of snow , When hoary age approaches slow , Ah , where are they ? The cunning skill , the curious arts , The glorious strength that youth imparts In life's first stage ; These shall become a heavy weight ...
... play O'er rosy lip and brow of snow , When hoary age approaches slow , Ah , where are they ? The cunning skill , the curious arts , The glorious strength that youth imparts In life's first stage ; These shall become a heavy weight ...
Page 46
... play ; And every thing , that can sing and fly , Goes with us , and far away . " I greet thee , bonny boat ! Whither , or whence , With thy fluttering golden band ? ” - " I greet thee , little bird ! To the wide sea I haste from the ...
... play ; And every thing , that can sing and fly , Goes with us , and far away . " I greet thee , bonny boat ! Whither , or whence , With thy fluttering golden band ? ” - " I greet thee , little bird ! To the wide sea I haste from the ...
Page 50
... play of spears , Fell all the cavaliers , Before the monarch's stalwart son . To the barrier of the fight Rode at last a sable Knight . " Sir Knight ! your name and scutcheon , say ! " " Should I speak it here , Ye would stand aghast ...
... play of spears , Fell all the cavaliers , Before the monarch's stalwart son . To the barrier of the fight Rode at last a sable Knight . " Sir Knight ! your name and scutcheon , say ! " " Should I speak it here , Ye would stand aghast ...
Page 65
... playing in the waters of the blue sea . Then a soft crimson glow tinges the heavens . There is a blush on the cheek of ... play in the streets an hour later . The windows and doors are all open , and you may sit and read till midnight ...
... playing in the waters of the blue sea . Then a soft crimson glow tinges the heavens . There is a blush on the cheek of ... play in the streets an hour later . The windows and doors are all open , and you may sit and read till midnight ...
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