The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth LongfellowRoutledge and Sons, 1865 - 367 páginas |
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... brings The feelings of a dream , - As of innumerable wings , As , when a bell no longer swings , Faint the hollow murmur rings O'er meadow , lake , and stream . And dreams of that which cannot die , Bright visions , came to me , As ...
... brings The feelings of a dream , - As of innumerable wings , As , when a bell no longer swings , Faint the hollow murmur rings O'er meadow , lake , and stream . And dreams of that which cannot die , Bright visions , came to me , As ...
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... brings Seed - time and harvest , has returned again , ' Tis sweet to visit the still wood , where springs The first flower of the plain . I love the season well , When forest glades are teeming with bright forms , Nor dark and many ...
... brings Seed - time and harvest , has returned again , ' Tis sweet to visit the still wood , where springs The first flower of the plain . I love the season well , When forest glades are teeming with bright forms , Nor dark and many ...
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... bring thee Where thou shalt be ; Now I shall measure thee , And the mould afterwards . Thy house is not Highly timbered , It is unhigh and low ; When thou art therein , The heel - ways are low , The side - ways unhigh . The roof is ...
... bring thee Where thou shalt be ; Now I shall measure thee , And the mould afterwards . Thy house is not Highly timbered , It is unhigh and low ; When thou art therein , The heel - ways are low , The side - ways unhigh . The roof is ...
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... brings you curdled milk from the pan , with oaten cakes baked some months before . Meanwhile the sturdy husband has brought his horses from the plough , and harnessed them to your carriage . Solitary travellers come and go in uncouth ...
... brings you curdled milk from the pan , with oaten cakes baked some months before . Meanwhile the sturdy husband has brought his horses from the plough , and harnessed them to your carriage . Solitary travellers come and go in uncouth ...
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... brings up the rear . At the entrance of every village stands a triumphal arch , adorned with flowers and ribands ; and as they pass beneath it the wedding guests fire a salute , and the whole procession stops . And straight from many a ...
... brings up the rear . At the entrance of every village stands a triumphal arch , adorned with flowers and ribands ; and as they pass beneath it the wedding guests fire a salute , and the whole procession stops . And straight from many a ...
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