The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Volume 1Ticknor and Fields, 1856 - 400 pages |
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Page 12
... blossoms wear . ' 99 And the mother gave , in tears and pain , The flowers she most did love ; She knew she should find them all again In the fields of light above , O , not in cruelty , not in wrath , The Reaper came that day ; ' Twas ...
... blossoms wear . ' 99 And the mother gave , in tears and pain , The flowers she most did love ; She knew she should find them all again In the fields of light above , O , not in cruelty , not in wrath , The Reaper came that day ; ' Twas ...
Page 18
... Blossoms flaunting in the eye of day , Tremulous leaves , with soft and silver lining , Buds that open only to decay ; Brilliant hopes , all woven in gorgeous tissues , Flaunting gayly in the golden light ; Large desires , with most ...
... Blossoms flaunting in the eye of day , Tremulous leaves , with soft and silver lining , Buds that open only to decay ; Brilliant hopes , all woven in gorgeous tissues , Flaunting gayly in the golden light ; Large desires , with most ...
Page 90
... blossoms Into the Silent Land ! O Land ! O Land ! For all the broken - hearted The mildest herald by our fate allotted , Beckons , and with inverted torch doth stand To lead us with a gentle hand Into the land of the great Departed ...
... blossoms Into the Silent Land ! O Land ! O Land ! For all the broken - hearted The mildest herald by our fate allotted , Beckons , and with inverted torch doth stand To lead us with a gentle hand Into the land of the great Departed ...
Page 99
... blossom one by one ; -no long and lingering autumn , pompous with many - colored leaves and the glow of Indian summers . But winter and summer are wonderful , and pass into each other . The quail has hardly ceased piping in the corn ...
... blossom one by one ; -no long and lingering autumn , pompous with many - colored leaves and the glow of Indian summers . But winter and summer are wonderful , and pass into each other . The quail has hardly ceased piping in the corn ...
Page 100
... blossoms and the song of nightingales , is come ! Saint John has taken the flowers and festival of heathen Balder ; and in every village there is a May - pole fifty feet high , with wreaths and roses and ribands streaming in the wind ...
... blossoms and the song of nightingales , is come ! Saint John has taken the flowers and festival of heathen Balder ; and in every village there is a May - pole fifty feet high , with wreaths and roses and ribands streaming in the wind ...
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