The Complete Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth LongfellowHoughton, Mifflin, 1902 - 689 páginas |
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... head ; And the censer burning swung , Where , before the altar , hung The crimson banner , that with prayer Had been consecrated there . And the nuns ' sweet hymn was heard the while , Sung low , in the dim , mysterious aisle . " Take ...
... head ; And the censer burning swung , Where , before the altar , hung The crimson banner , that with prayer Had been consecrated there . And the nuns ' sweet hymn was heard the while , Sung low , in the dim , mysterious aisle . " Take ...
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... head ; But , as the summer fruit decays , So died he in those naked days . A dark cloak of the roebuck's skin Covered the warrior , and within Its heavy folds the weapons , made For the hard toils of war , were laid ; The cuirass ...
... head ; But , as the summer fruit decays , So died he in those naked days . A dark cloak of the roebuck's skin Covered the warrior , and within Its heavy folds the weapons , made For the hard toils of war , were laid ; The cuirass ...
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... head- ing of one of the New York journals , bearing the seal of the State , a shield , with a rising sun , and the motto Excelsior . The intention of the poem was in- timated in a letter from Mr. Longfellow written some time after to Mr ...
... head- ing of one of the New York journals , bearing the seal of the State , a shield , with a rising sun , and the motto Excelsior . The intention of the poem was in- timated in a letter from Mr. Longfellow written some time after to Mr ...
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... head . She advances slowly , in modest , half - timid attitude . ) Card . ( aside ) . Oh , what a fair and min- istering angel Was lost to heaven when this sweet woman fell ! Prec . ( kneeling before the ARCHBISHOP ) . I have obeyed the ...
... head . She advances slowly , in modest , half - timid attitude . ) Card . ( aside ) . Oh , what a fair and min- istering angel Was lost to heaven when this sweet woman fell ! Prec . ( kneeling before the ARCHBISHOP ) . I have obeyed the ...
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... head ! Chispa . I hope we may ; for we are giv- ing ourselves trouble enough on her ac- count . Don't you think so ? However , there is no catching trout without wetting one's trousers . Yonder come the horses . [ Exeunt . SCENE V ...
... head ! Chispa . I hope we may ; for we are giv- ing ourselves trouble enough on her ac- count . Don't you think so ? However , there is no catching trout without wetting one's trousers . Yonder come the horses . [ Exeunt . SCENE V ...
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The Complete Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Vista completa - 1894 |
The Complete Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Vista completa - 1902 |
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Angel answered beautiful behold beneath birds breath CHRISTUS cloud COREY cried dark dead death door dream earth ENDICOTT EPIMETHEUS eyes face fair feet fire forest Giles Corey gleam golden Golden Legend guests hand hast hath hear heard heart heaven Hiawatha holy JOHN ENDICOTT Kenabeek King Olaf Kwasind land Laughing Laughing Water leaves light listen Longfellow look Lord loud LUCIFER maiden MANAHEM meadow merry MICHAEL ANGELO Miles Standish Mondamin morning never night Nokomis o'er Osseo passed Pau-Puk-Keewis PHARISEES poem poet pray prayer Prec PRINCE HENRY river round sails Sandalphon sang shadow shining Sigrid the Haughty silent singing sleep smile song Song of Hiawatha soul sound spake speak stars stood sunshine sweet tale thee thou art thought TITUBA unto Vict village voice wait walls wampum whispered wigwam wind wonder words youth