Longfellow Birthday BookDodge Publishing Company, 1906 |
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... , to go by the May Flower- Letters written by Alden and full of the name of Priscilla , Full of the name and the fame of the Puritan maiden Pris- cilla . FRIENDS my soul with joy remembers ! How like quivering. 23 24 JANUARY.
... , to go by the May Flower- Letters written by Alden and full of the name of Priscilla , Full of the name and the fame of the Puritan maiden Pris- cilla . FRIENDS my soul with joy remembers ! How like quivering. 23 24 JANUARY.
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... maiden held her breath At the tales of that awful , piti- less sea , With all its terror and mys- tery- The dim , dark sea , so like unto Death , That divides and yet unites mankind ! TO charm , to strengthen , and to teach- These. 8 9 ...
... maiden held her breath At the tales of that awful , piti- less sea , With all its terror and mys- tery- The dim , dark sea , so like unto Death , That divides and yet unites mankind ! TO charm , to strengthen , and to teach- These. 8 9 ...
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... still , " Tomor- row . " AND then the landlord's daughter Up to heaven raised her hand , And said , " Ye may no more contend- There lies the happiest land ! " A FAIR maiden , in her Father's mansion , Clothed. 17 18 MARCH.
... still , " Tomor- row . " AND then the landlord's daughter Up to heaven raised her hand , And said , " Ye may no more contend- There lies the happiest land ! " A FAIR maiden , in her Father's mansion , Clothed. 17 18 MARCH.
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. A FAIR maiden , in her Father's mansion , Clothed with celestial grace ; And beautiful with all the soul's expansion Shall we behold her face . HAPPY he whom neither wealth nor fashion , Nor the march of the ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. A FAIR maiden , in her Father's mansion , Clothed with celestial grace ; And beautiful with all the soul's expansion Shall we behold her face . HAPPY he whom neither wealth nor fashion , Nor the march of the ...
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... the discourage- ment . MAIDEN , that read'st this simple rhyme , Enjoy thy youth , it will not stay ; Enjoy the fragrance of thy prime , For O , it is not always May ! LET our unceasing , earnest prayer Be , too ,. 30 APRIL - MAY 1.
... the discourage- ment . MAIDEN , that read'st this simple rhyme , Enjoy thy youth , it will not stay ; Enjoy the fragrance of thy prime , For O , it is not always May ! LET our unceasing , earnest prayer Be , too ,. 30 APRIL - MAY 1.
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