The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth LongfellowRoutledge, Warnes and Routledge, 1859 - 669 páginas |
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... passing hour Should we exert that magic power , What ardour show , To deck the sensual slave of sin , Yet leave the ... passed so long ago , Nor how they rolled ; Our theme shall be of yesterday , Which to oblivion sweeps away , Like ...
... passing hour Should we exert that magic power , What ardour show , To deck the sensual slave of sin , Yet leave the ... passed so long ago , Nor how they rolled ; Our theme shall be of yesterday , Which to oblivion sweeps away , Like ...
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... gallant lord , and stalwart knight , In rich array , - Where shall we seek them now ? Alas ! Like the bright dewdrops on the grass , They passed away . A His brother , too , whose factious zeal Usurped COPLAS DE MANRIQUE . 27 274.
... gallant lord , and stalwart knight , In rich array , - Where shall we seek them now ? Alas ! Like the bright dewdrops on the grass , They passed away . A His brother , too , whose factious zeal Usurped COPLAS DE MANRIQUE . 27 274.
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... they slumber ! THE BIRD AND THE SHIP . FROM THE GERMAN OF MULLER . " THE rivers rush into the sea , By castle and town they go ; The winds behind them merrily Their noisy trumpets blow . " The clouds are passing far and high , We 45.
... they slumber ! THE BIRD AND THE SHIP . FROM THE GERMAN OF MULLER . " THE rivers rush into the sea , By castle and town they go ; The winds behind them merrily Their noisy trumpets blow . " The clouds are passing far and high , We 45.
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. " The clouds are passing far and high , We little birds in them play ; And every thing , that can sing and fly , Goes with us , and far away . " I greet thee , bonny boat ! Whither , or whence , With thy ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. " The clouds are passing far and high , We little birds in them play ; And every thing , that can sing and fly , Goes with us , and far away . " I greet thee , bonny boat ! Whither , or whence , With thy ...
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... passed his days within sight of the Round Tower , will be ready to exclaim with Sancho ; " God bless me ! did I not warn you to have a care of what you were doing , for that it was nothing but a wind - mill ; and nobody could mistake it ...
... passed his days within sight of the Round Tower , will be ready to exclaim with Sancho ; " God bless me ! did I not warn you to have a care of what you were doing , for that it was nothing but a wind - mill ; and nobody could mistake it ...
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