The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Volumen1Ticknor and Fields, 1856 - 400 páginas |
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. AN APRIL DAY . WHEN the warm sun , that brings Seed - time and harvest , has returned again , ' Tis sweet to visit the still wood , where. 27 AN APRIL.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. AN APRIL DAY . WHEN the warm sun , that brings Seed - time and harvest , has returned again , ' Tis sweet to visit the still wood , where. 27 AN APRIL.
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... returning march , And woods were brightened , and soft gales Went forth to kiss the sun - clad vales . The clouds were far beneath me ; -bathed in light , They gathered mid - way round the wooded height , And , in their fading glory ...
... returning march , And woods were brightened , and soft gales Went forth to kiss the sun - clad vales . The clouds were far beneath me ; -bathed in light , They gathered mid - way round the wooded height , And , in their fading glory ...
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... Save that footsteps here and there Of some burgher home returning , By the street lamps faintly burning , For a moment woke the echoes Of the ancient town of Bruges . But amid my broken slumbers Still I heard those magic 175 CARILLON.
... Save that footsteps here and there Of some burgher home returning , By the street lamps faintly burning , For a moment woke the echoes Of the ancient town of Bruges . But amid my broken slumbers Still I heard those magic 175 CARILLON.
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... would load their orchards with apples ; She , too , would bring to her husband's house delight and abundance , Filling it full of love and the ruddy faces of children . II . Now had the season returned , when the 253 EVANGELINE .
... would load their orchards with apples ; She , too , would bring to her husband's house delight and abundance , Filling it full of love and the ruddy faces of children . II . Now had the season returned , when the 253 EVANGELINE .
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. II . Now had the season returned , when the nights grow colder and longer , And the retreating sun the sign of the Scorpion enters . Birds of passage sailed through the leaden air , from the ice - bound ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. II . Now had the season returned , when the nights grow colder and longer , And the retreating sun the sign of the Scorpion enters . Birds of passage sailed through the leaden air , from the ice - bound ...
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The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Volumen1 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Vista completa - 1880 |
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