Longfellow Birthday BookDodge Publishing Company, 1906 |
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... each other , My brightest hopes giving dark fears a being , As the light does the shadow . And I HAVE heard all . yet speak on , speak on ! Let me but hear thy voice and I am happy . IT is a dream , sweet child- a waking dream. 13 14 ...
... each other , My brightest hopes giving dark fears a being , As the light does the shadow . And I HAVE heard all . yet speak on , speak on ! Let me but hear thy voice and I am happy . IT is a dream , sweet child- a waking dream. 13 14 ...
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... hear the sounds I hear ; He but perceives what is ; while unto me All that has been is visible and clear . HONOR to those whose words or deeds Thus help us. 19 20 JANUARY 20.
... hear the sounds I hear ; He but perceives what is ; while unto me All that has been is visible and clear . HONOR to those whose words or deeds Thus help us. 19 20 JANUARY 20.
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... hear no discord in the three , But the most perfect harmony . are BY the fireside there youthful dreamers , Building castles fair , with stately stairways- Asking blindly Of the future what it cannot give them . INTO her thoughts of him ...
... hear no discord in the three , But the most perfect harmony . are BY the fireside there youthful dreamers , Building castles fair , with stately stairways- Asking blindly Of the future what it cannot give them . INTO her thoughts of him ...
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... hear you at your play , And the questions that per- plexed me Have vanished quite away . LIKE the swell of some sweet tune , Morning rises into noon , May glides onward into June . ALL through life there are wayside inns , where man. 30 ...
... hear you at your play , And the questions that per- plexed me Have vanished quite away . LIKE the swell of some sweet tune , Morning rises into noon , May glides onward into June . ALL through life there are wayside inns , where man. 30 ...
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... my dwelling be . I HEAR the sounds of sorrow and delight , The manifold , soft chimes That fill the haunted chambers of the Night , Like some old poet's rhymes . LET the soul her slumbers break , Let thought be. 28 28 29 DECEMBER.
... my dwelling be . I HEAR the sounds of sorrow and delight , The manifold , soft chimes That fill the haunted chambers of the Night , Like some old poet's rhymes . LET the soul her slumbers break , Let thought be. 28 28 29 DECEMBER.
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