Complete Poetical WorksHoughton Mifflin, 1908 - 689 páginas |
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... behold afar , Suspended in the evening skies , The shield of that red star . O star of strength ! I see thee stand And smile upon my pain ; Thou beckonest with thy mailed hand , And I am strong again . Within my breast there is no light ...
... behold afar , Suspended in the evening skies , The shield of that red star . O star of strength ! I see thee stand And smile upon my pain ; Thou beckonest with thy mailed hand , And I am strong again . Within my breast there is no light ...
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... behold their tender buds expand ; Emblems of our own great resurrection , Emblems of the bright and better land . THE BELEAGUERED CITY Mr. Samuel Longfellow states that the suggestion of the poem came from a note in one of the volumes ...
... behold their tender buds expand ; Emblems of our own great resurrection , Emblems of the bright and better land . THE BELEAGUERED CITY Mr. Samuel Longfellow states that the suggestion of the poem came from a note in one of the volumes ...
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... behold Those fields elysian , where bright rivers run , And waving harvests bend like seas of gold . The poem was published with this additional stanza in The Democratic Review for December , 1841 , but when it came to be added to the ...
... behold Those fields elysian , where bright rivers run , And waving harvests bend like seas of gold . The poem was published with this additional stanza in The Democratic Review for December , 1841 , but when it came to be added to the ...
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... behold thee so attired And garmented in beauty as to - night ! What hast thou done to make thee look so fair ? Prec . Am I not always fair ? Vict . Ay , and so fair That I am jealous of all eyes that see thee , And wish that they were ...
... behold thee so attired And garmented in beauty as to - night ! What hast thou done to make thee look so fair ? Prec . Am I not always fair ? Vict . Ay , and so fair That I am jealous of all eyes that see thee , And wish that they were ...
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... behold thee walking Under these shadowy trees , where we have walked At evening , and I feel thy presence now ; Feel that the place has taken a charm from thee , And is forever hallowed . Hyp . Mark him well ! See how he strides away ...
... behold thee walking Under these shadowy trees , where we have walked At evening , and I feel thy presence now ; Feel that the place has taken a charm from thee , And is forever hallowed . Hyp . Mark him well ! See how he strides away ...
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