The Complete Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth LongfellowRiverside Press, 1917 - 689 páginas |
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... passed ; the riches of human thought had be- come in a measure his possession ; his personal experience had been enlarged and deep- ened ; he no longer saw principally the outside of the world ; youth with its surrender to the moment ...
... passed ; the riches of human thought had be- come in a measure his possession ; his personal experience had been enlarged and deep- ened ; he no longer saw principally the outside of the world ; youth with its surrender to the moment ...
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... passed daily , and which stood beneath a horse - chestnut tree not far from his house in Cambridge . The tree , against the protests of Mr. Long- fellow and others , was removed in 1876 , on the ground that it imperilled drivers of ...
... passed daily , and which stood beneath a horse - chestnut tree not far from his house in Cambridge . The tree , against the protests of Mr. Long- fellow and others , was removed in 1876 , on the ground that it imperilled drivers of ...
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... passed fifteen days . During this time I wrote seven poems on slavery ; I meditated upon them in the stormy , sleepless nights , and wrote them down with a pencil in the morning . A small window in the side of the vessel admitted light ...
... passed fifteen days . During this time I wrote seven poems on slavery ; I meditated upon them in the stormy , sleepless nights , and wrote them down with a pencil in the morning . A small window in the side of the vessel admitted light ...
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... passed , like a glorious roll of drums , Through the triumph of his dream . The forests , with their myriad tongues , Shouted of liberty ; And the Blast of the Desert cried aloud , With a voice so wild and free , That he started in his ...
... passed , like a glorious roll of drums , Through the triumph of his dream . The forests , with their myriad tongues , Shouted of liberty ; And the Blast of the Desert cried aloud , With a voice so wild and free , That he started in his ...
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... passed . I can remember still The river , and the mountains capped with snow ; The villages , where , yet a little child , I told the traveller's fortune in the street ; The smuggler's horse , the brigand and the shepherd ; The march ...
... passed . I can remember still The river , and the mountains capped with snow ; The villages , where , yet a little child , I told the traveller's fortune in the street ; The smuggler's horse , the brigand and the shepherd ; The march ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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