Longfellow Birthday BookDodge Publishing Company, 1906 |
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... face , The feeling of the turf beneath my feet , And no walls but the far - off mountain tops . SOME are married , some are dead ; And when I ask , with throbs of pain , " Ah , when shall they all meet again ? " As in the days long ...
... face , The feeling of the turf beneath my feet , And no walls but the far - off mountain tops . SOME are married , some are dead ; And when I ask , with throbs of pain , " Ah , when shall they all meet again ? " As in the days long ...
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... face . HAPPY he whom neither wealth nor fashion , Nor the march of the encroach- ing city , Drives an exile From the hearth of his ances- tral homestead . เชน MANY a languid head , up- raised as Evangeline. 19 20 MARCH 20.
... face . HAPPY he whom neither wealth nor fashion , Nor the march of the encroach- ing city , Drives an exile From the hearth of his ances- tral homestead . เชน MANY a languid head , up- raised as Evangeline. 19 20 MARCH 20.
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... our feet each deed of shame . BRIGHT was her face with smiles , and words of wel- come and gladness Fell from her beautiful lips and blessed the cup as she gave it . OUR Lord and Master , When He departed , left. 7 8 JULY.
... our feet each deed of shame . BRIGHT was her face with smiles , and words of wel- come and gladness Fell from her beautiful lips and blessed the cup as she gave it . OUR Lord and Master , When He departed , left. 7 8 JULY.
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... its place . BY the fireside there are peace and comfort , Wives and children , with fair , thoughtful faces- Waiting , watching For a well - known footstep in the passage . So was her love diffused , but , like to. 15 16 JULY.
... its place . BY the fireside there are peace and comfort , Wives and children , with fair , thoughtful faces- Waiting , watching For a well - known footstep in the passage . So was her love diffused , but , like to. 15 16 JULY.
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... THE pleasant books , that silently among Our household treasures take familiar places , And are to us as if a living tongue Spake from the printed leaves or pictured faces . WE have not wings , we cannot soar ; But. 14 15 AUGUST.
... THE pleasant books , that silently among Our household treasures take familiar places , And are to us as if a living tongue Spake from the printed leaves or pictured faces . WE have not wings , we cannot soar ; But. 14 15 AUGUST.
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