The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth LongfellowRoutledge and Sons, 1865 - 367 páginas |
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... feel the freshness of the streams , That , crossed by shades and sunny gleams , Water the green land of dreams , The holy land of song . Therefore , at Pentecost , which brings The spring , clothed like a bride , When nestling buds ...
... feel the freshness of the streams , That , crossed by shades and sunny gleams , Water the green land of dreams , The holy land of song . Therefore , at Pentecost , which brings The spring , clothed like a bride , When nestling buds ...
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... feel the spell , The shadows sweep away . Down the broad Vale of Tears afar The spectral camp is fled ; Faith shineth as a morning star , Our ghastly fears are dead . MIDNIGHT MASS FOR THE DYING YEAR . YES , the Year is growing old ...
... feel the spell , The shadows sweep away . Down the broad Vale of Tears afar The spectral camp is fled ; Faith shineth as a morning star , Our ghastly fears are dead . MIDNIGHT MASS FOR THE DYING YEAR . YES , the Year is growing old ...
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... feel , Here , where all gladness flies ! And by the cypresses Softly o'ershadowed , Until the Angel Calls them , they slumber ! WHITHER ? FROM THE GERMAN OF MÜLLER . I HEARD a brooklet gushing From its rocky fountain near , Down into ...
... feel , Here , where all gladness flies ! And by the cypresses Softly o'ershadowed , Until the Angel Calls them , they slumber ! WHITHER ? FROM THE GERMAN OF MÜLLER . I HEARD a brooklet gushing From its rocky fountain near , Down into ...
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... feel them all ! God hath wonders many , Which we cannot fathom , Placed within thy form ! When the heart is sinking , Thou alone canst raise it , Trembling in the storm ! THE CASTLE BY THE SEA . FROM THE GERMAN OF UHLAND . " HAST thou ...
... feel them all ! God hath wonders many , Which we cannot fathom , Placed within thy form ! When the heart is sinking , Thou alone canst raise it , Trembling in the storm ! THE CASTLE BY THE SEA . FROM THE GERMAN OF UHLAND . " HAST thou ...
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... Feels , but scarcely feels , a trembling In his pierced and bleeding palm . And by all the world forsaken , Sees he how with zealous care At the ruthless nail of iron A little bird is striving there . Stained with blood and never tiring ...
... Feels , but scarcely feels , a trembling In his pierced and bleeding palm . And by all the world forsaken , Sees he how with zealous care At the ruthless nail of iron A little bird is striving there . Stained with blood and never tiring ...
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