The complete poetical works of Henry Wadsworth LongfellowLibrary of Alexandria, 1871 M01 1 - 655 páginas |
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... rushing stream, With thewan moon overhead, Therestood, as in an awful dream, The army of the dead. White asaseafog, landwardbound, Thespectral camp was seen, And,witha sorrowful, deep sound, The riverflowed between. No other voice nor ...
... rushing stream, With thewan moon overhead, Therestood, as in an awful dream, The army of the dead. White asaseafog, landwardbound, Thespectral camp was seen, And,witha sorrowful, deep sound, The riverflowed between. No other voice nor ...
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... you.Iwould nottake your honor, butrestore it, Andin return I ask but some slight markOf your affection. If indeed you love me,As you confess you do,O let me thus With this embrace— Vict. (rushing forward). Hold! hold! This is.
... you.Iwould nottake your honor, butrestore it, Andin return I ask but some slight markOf your affection. If indeed you love me,As you confess you do,O let me thus With this embrace— Vict. (rushing forward). Hold! hold! This is.
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. With this embrace— Vict. (rushing forward). Hold! hold! This is too much. What means this outrage? Lara. First, whatright haveyou To question thusa nobleman of Spain? Vict. I too am noble, and you are no more ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. With this embrace— Vict. (rushing forward). Hold! hold! This is too much. What means this outrage? Lara. First, whatright haveyou To question thusa nobleman of Spain? Vict. I too am noble, and you are no more ...
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... rushing current ofhisspeech As rockso'er rivers hang. Have you forgotten? Padre C. Indeed, I have. O, thosewere pleasant days, Those college days! I ne'er shall see the like! I had not buried then so many hopes! Ihadnot buried then so ...
... rushing current ofhisspeech As rockso'er rivers hang. Have you forgotten? Padre C. Indeed, I have. O, thosewere pleasant days, Those college days! I ne'er shall see the like! I had not buried then so many hopes! Ihadnot buried then so ...
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... wonderingeyesreveal The Universe, asan immeasurable wheel Turning forevermore In the rapidand rushing riverofTime. TO. A. CHILD. Dear child! how radianton thy mother's knee, With merry making eyes and jocund smiles, Thou gazest at the ...
... wonderingeyesreveal The Universe, asan immeasurable wheel Turning forevermore In the rapidand rushing riverofTime. TO. A. CHILD. Dear child! how radianton thy mother's knee, With merry making eyes and jocund smiles, Thou gazest at the ...
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The Complete Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Vista completa - 1894 |
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