The Complete Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth LongfellowHoughton, Mifflin, 1902 - 689 páginas |
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... father : " I most eagerly aspire after future eminence in literature ; my whole soul burns ardently for it , and every earthly thought centres in it . There may be something visionary in this , but I flatter myself that I have prudence ...
... father : " I most eagerly aspire after future eminence in literature ; my whole soul burns ardently for it , and every earthly thought centres in it . There may be something visionary in this , but I flatter myself that I have prudence ...
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... father's hall Shields gleamed upon the wall , Loud sang the minstrels all , Chanting his glory ; When of old Hildebrand I asked his daughter's hand , Mute did the minstrels stand To hear my story . " While the brown ale he quaffed ...
... father's hall Shields gleamed upon the wall , Loud sang the minstrels all , Chanting his glory ; When of old Hildebrand I asked his daughter's hand , Mute did the minstrels stand To hear my story . " While the brown ale he quaffed ...
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... father ! I see a gleaming light , Oh say , what may it be ? But the father answered never a word , A frozen corpse was he . Lashed to the helm , all stiff and stark , With his face turned to the skies , The lantern gleamed through the ...
... father ! I see a gleaming light , Oh say , what may it be ? But the father answered never a word , A frozen corpse was he . Lashed to the helm , all stiff and stark , With his face turned to the skies , The lantern gleamed through the ...
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... father and a ragged shirt . Now , look you , you are gentlemen who lead the life of crickets ; you enjoy hunger by day and noise by night . Yet , I beseech you , for this once be not loud , but pathetic ; for it is a serenade to a ...
... father and a ragged shirt . Now , look you , you are gentlemen who lead the life of crickets ; you enjoy hunger by day and noise by night . Yet , I beseech you , for this once be not loud , but pathetic ; for it is a serenade to a ...
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... father ? To whom , then ? Prec . Who needs it more . Cruz . To one No one can need it more . Prec . Thou art not poor . Cruz . What , I , who lurk about In dismal suburbs and unwholesome lanes ; I , who am housed worse than the galley ...
... father ? To whom , then ? Prec . Who needs it more . Cruz . To one No one can need it more . Prec . Thou art not poor . Cruz . What , I , who lurk about In dismal suburbs and unwholesome lanes ; I , who am housed worse than the galley ...
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