The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Volumen2Houghton, Mifflin, 1881 - 1407 páginas |
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... mysterious darkness Of the speechless days that shall be ! " On the grave - posts of our fathers Are no signs , no figures painted ; Who are in those graves we know not , Only know they are our fathers . Of what kith they are and ...
... mysterious darkness Of the speechless days that shall be ! " On the grave - posts of our fathers Are no signs , no figures painted ; Who are in those graves we know not , Only know they are our fathers . Of what kith they are and ...
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... attendant , Make their darkened lives resplendent With such gleams of inward lustre ! All the melodies mysterious , Through the dreary darkness chanted ; Thoughts in attitudes imperious , Voices soft , and deep 286 Prometheus.
... attendant , Make their darkened lives resplendent With such gleams of inward lustre ! All the melodies mysterious , Through the dreary darkness chanted ; Thoughts in attitudes imperious , Voices soft , and deep 286 Prometheus.
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... mysterious footsteps , There are whispers along the walls ! And mine at times is haunted By phantoms of the Past , As motionless as shadows By the silent moonlight cast . A form sits by the window , That is not seen by day , For as soon ...
... mysterious footsteps , There are whispers along the walls ! And mine at times is haunted By phantoms of the Past , As motionless as shadows By the silent moonlight cast . A form sits by the window , That is not seen by day , For as soon ...
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... He paces his parlor to and fro ; He is like a ship that at anchor rides , And swings with the rising and falling tides , And tugs at her anchor - tow . Voices mysterious far and near , Sound of the wind 402 A Dutch Picture.
... He paces his parlor to and fro ; He is like a ship that at anchor rides , And swings with the rising and falling tides , And tugs at her anchor - tow . Voices mysterious far and near , Sound of the wind 402 A Dutch Picture.
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Voices mysterious far and near , Sound of the wind and sound of the sea , Are calling and whispering in his ear . " Simon Danz ! Why stayest thou here ? Come forth and follow me ! " So he thinks he shall take ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Voices mysterious far and near , Sound of the wind and sound of the sea , Are calling and whispering in his ear . " Simon Danz ! Why stayest thou here ? Come forth and follow me ! " So he thinks he shall take ...
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