Longfellow Birthday BookDodge Publishing Company, 1906 |
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... tongues unto the silent dead ! ALL is of God ! If He but wave His hand , The mists collect , the rain falls thick and loud , Till , with a smile of light on sea and land , Lo ! He looks back from the departing cloud . THE stars , the ...
... tongues unto the silent dead ! ALL is of God ! If He but wave His hand , The mists collect , the rain falls thick and loud , Till , with a smile of light on sea and land , Lo ! He looks back from the departing cloud . THE stars , the ...
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... , at morn- ing.sung , The words that dropped from his sweet tongue Strengthened our hearts ; or , heard at night , Made all our slumbers soft and light . FEEL my soul drawn unto thee , Strangely and strongly. 14 15 MAY.
... , at morn- ing.sung , The words that dropped from his sweet tongue Strengthened our hearts ; or , heard at night , Made all our slumbers soft and light . FEEL my soul drawn unto thee , Strangely and strongly. 14 15 MAY.
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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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... now ; Feel that the place has taken a charm from thee , And is forever hallowed . MAKE her your wife .... And you shall mend your fortunes , mend- ing hers . HOW like an angel's speaks the tongue of woman ,. $ 29 SEPTEMBER 30.
... now ; Feel that the place has taken a charm from thee , And is forever hallowed . MAKE her your wife .... And you shall mend your fortunes , mend- ing hers . HOW like an angel's speaks the tongue of woman ,. $ 29 SEPTEMBER 30.
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. HOW like an angel's speaks the tongue of woman , When pleading in another's cause her own ! Child ! O new - born deni- zen Of life's great city ! on thy head The glory of the morn is shed Like a celestial ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. HOW like an angel's speaks the tongue of woman , When pleading in another's cause her own ! Child ! O new - born deni- zen Of life's great city ! on thy head The glory of the morn is shed Like a celestial ...
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affection angels beauty behold beloved birds BIRTHDAY BOOK blessed bosom breath bright celestial chil child Christ dark dead Death deed doth dreams dren dwell earth eleyson ethereal Evangeline eyes fair fears feeble feel feet fill fireside flame flowers forever Forever-never friends friendship gentle God's golden grave grind grow hand happy hath Heaven higher levels rise holy hope immortal lamps land leave Life's light lips living look Lord maiden Pris manifold meekness mists and vapors morn mortal name of Priscilla ness never night noble o'er pain pass pathos patient poet prayer psalm Puritan maiden Reaper rest Sabbath sacred sang senal silent singing slumber smile soft song sorrow soul spirit spoken stars stranger strong sweet tender thee thine thing Thou the wild thought thy heart timepiece tion tomorrow Find tongue touch transfigured truth Twas unseen unto voice wait woman word