The Complete Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth LongfellowRiverside Press, 1917 - 689 páginas |
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... called by himself , written and published at the end of 1838 and during 1839. In the latter year Mr. Longfellow gathered these recent poems with those belong- ing to earlier stages into a volume to which he gave the title " Voices of ...
... called by himself , written and published at the end of 1838 and during 1839. In the latter year Mr. Longfellow gathered these recent poems with those belong- ing to earlier stages into a volume to which he gave the title " Voices of ...
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... called for great absorption of power . Certain it is that when in the winter of 1845-46 he was engaged upon his most sustained flight of verse up to this time , the poem of " Evangeline , " his diary bears wit- ness to the impatience of ...
... called for great absorption of power . Certain it is that when in the winter of 1845-46 he was engaged upon his most sustained flight of verse up to this time , the poem of " Evangeline , " his diary bears wit- ness to the impatience of ...
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... called up before him , and be kindled with a new poetic glow as he contemplated the great artist . For Michael Angelo in the poem is the virile character of the robust Italian seen in a softened , mellow light . We are not probably far ...
... called up before him , and be kindled with a new poetic glow as he contemplated the great artist . For Michael Angelo in the poem is the virile character of the robust Italian seen in a softened , mellow light . We are not probably far ...
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... called the flowers , so blue and golden , Stars , that in earth's firmament do shine . Stars they are , wherein we read our history , As astrologers and seers of eld ; Yet not wrapped about with awful mystery , Like the burning stars ...
... called the flowers , so blue and golden , Stars , that in earth's firmament do shine . Stars they are , wherein we read our history , As astrologers and seers of eld ; Yet not wrapped about with awful mystery , Like the burning stars ...
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... called simply Fennel , which I do not copy here on account of its length . It is as good , perhaps , as Excelsior . Hawthorne , who is passing the night with me , likes it better . " He afterward changed the title to that which the poem ...
... called simply Fennel , which I do not copy here on account of its length . It is as good , perhaps , as Excelsior . Hawthorne , who is passing the night with me , likes it better . " He afterward changed the title to that which the poem ...
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