The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth LongfellowRoutledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1861 - 417 páginas |
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... 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 STARS . C THE REAPER AND THE VOICES OF THE NIGHT .
... 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 STARS . C THE REAPER AND THE VOICES OF THE NIGHT .
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... wait to see Thy feet all beautiful upon the mountains . THE NATIVE LAND . Hear , Shepherd ! -Thou who. FROM THE SPANISH OF LOPE DE VEGA . LAUGH of the mountain ! -lyre of bird and tree. TRANSLATIONS -1839-1846-1850 THE GOOD SHEPHERD From ...
... wait to see Thy feet all beautiful upon the mountains . THE NATIVE LAND . Hear , Shepherd ! -Thou who. FROM THE SPANISH OF LOPE DE VEGA . LAUGH of the mountain ! -lyre of bird and tree. TRANSLATIONS -1839-1846-1850 THE GOOD SHEPHERD From ...
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... wait ! —to thee my weary soul is crying , - Wait for me ! -Yet why ask it when I see , With feet nailed to the cross , thou'rt waiting still for me ! TO - MORROW . 35 FROM THE SPANISH OF LOPE DE VEGA . LORD , what am I , that , with ...
... wait ! —to thee my weary soul is crying , - Wait for me ! -Yet why ask it when I see , With feet nailed to the cross , thou'rt waiting still for me ! TO - MORROW . 35 FROM THE SPANISH OF LOPE DE VEGA . LORD , what am I , that , with ...
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... wait . Yes , the glad messenger of love , To guide us to our home above , The Saviour came ; Born amid mortal cares and fears , He suffered in this vale of tears A death of shame . Behold of what delusive worth The bubbles we pursue on.
... wait . Yes , the glad messenger of love , To guide us to our home above , The Saviour came ; Born amid mortal cares and fears , He suffered in this vale of tears A death of shame . Behold of what delusive worth The bubbles we pursue on.
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... waiting . Foremost rides the Spokesman , followed by some village musicians . Next comes the happy swain between his two groomsmen , and then " heaps of friends , " half of them perhaps with fire - arms in their hands . A wagon laden ...
... waiting . Foremost rides the Spokesman , followed by some village musicians . Next comes the happy swain between his two groomsmen , and then " heaps of friends , " half of them perhaps with fire - arms in their hands . A wagon laden ...
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The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,John Gilbert Vista completa - 1853 |
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Acadian angel answer BAROZAI beautiful behold belfry BELFRY OF BRUGES bell beneath birds blind blossom bosom breast breath bride bright Bruges Captain clouds dark dead death descended door doth dreams earth Evangeline eyes face fair father feet Flanders flowers forest GASPAR BECERRA gleam golden Grand-Pré grave Guy de Dampierre hand hast hear heard heart heaven holy HUMPHREY GILBERT John Alden JULIUS MOSEN land laugh leaves light lips look loud Louisa Stuart Costello Luck of Edenhall maiden meadows Miles Standish mist morning night o'er ocean passed Plymouth prayer Priscilla QUADROON restless heart river roar rose round sail Saint Sandalphon sang shadow shining ships shore silent slumber smile snow soft song sorrow soul sound spake stands stars stood sweet tears Tharaw thee thou thought unto Victor Galbraith village voice walls wander wave weary wild wind words youth