The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth LongfellowRoutledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1861 - 417 páginas |
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... O'er meadow , lake , and stream . And dreams of that which cannot die , Bright visions , came to me , As lapped in thought I used to lie , And gaze into the summer sky , Where the sailing clouds went by , Like ships upon the sea ...
... O'er meadow , lake , and stream . And dreams of that which cannot die , Bright visions , came to me , As lapped in thought I used to lie , And gaze into the summer sky , Where the sailing clouds went by , Like ships upon the sea ...
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... o'er me from above ; The calm , majestic presence of the Night , As of the one I love . I heard the sounds of sorrow and delight , The manifold , soft chimes , That fill the haunted chambers of the Night , Like some old poet's rhymes ...
... o'er me from above ; The calm , majestic presence of the Night , As of the one I love . I heard the sounds of sorrow and delight , The manifold , soft chimes , That fill the haunted chambers of the Night , Like some old poet's rhymes ...
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... o'er life's solemn main , A forlorn and shipwrecked brother , Seeing , shall take heart again . Let us , then , be up and doing , With a heart for any fate ; Still achieving , still pursuing , Learn to labour and to wait . THE LIGHT OF ...
... o'er life's solemn main , A forlorn and shipwrecked brother , Seeing , shall take heart again . Let us , then , be up and doing , With a heart for any fate ; Still achieving , still pursuing , Learn to labour and to wait . THE LIGHT OF ...
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... O'er the bare upland , and away Through the long reach of desert woods , The embracing sunbeams chastely play , And gladden these deep solitudes . Where , twisted round the barren oak , The summer vine in beauty clung , And summer winds ...
... O'er the bare upland , and away Through the long reach of desert woods , The embracing sunbeams chastely play , And gladden these deep solitudes . Where , twisted round the barren oak , The summer vine in beauty clung , And summer winds ...
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... o'er - reaching far , Is hollowed out , and the moon dips her horn , And twinkles many a star . Inverted in the tide , Stand the gray rocks , and trembling shadows throw ; And the fair trees look over , side by side , And see themselves ...
... o'er - reaching far , Is hollowed out , and the moon dips her horn , And twinkles many a star . Inverted in the tide , Stand the gray rocks , and trembling shadows throw ; And the fair trees look over , side by side , And see themselves ...
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The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,John Gilbert Vista completa - 1853 |
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