The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Volumen4Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
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... last of his domain , His only comfort and his only care To prune his vines , and plant the fig and pear ; His only forester and only guest His falcon , faithful 30 Tales of a Wayside Inn THE STUDENT'S TALE THE FALCON OF SER FEDERIGO.
... last of his domain , His only comfort and his only care To prune his vines , and plant the fig and pear ; His only forester and only guest His falcon , faithful 30 Tales of a Wayside Inn THE STUDENT'S TALE THE FALCON OF SER FEDERIGO.
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. His only forester and only guest His falcon , faithful to him , when the rest , Whose willing hands had found so light of yore The brazen knocker of his palace door , Had now no strength to lift the wooden ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. His only forester and only guest His falcon , faithful to him , when the rest , Whose willing hands had found so light of yore The brazen knocker of his palace door , Had now no strength to lift the wooden ...
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... guest , To put your generous nature to the test , And breakfast with you under your own vine . " To which he ... guests ; and to his cottage turned , And as he entered for a moment yearned For the 36 Tales of a Wayside Inn.
... guest , To put your generous nature to the test , And breakfast with you under your own vine . " To which he ... guests ; and to his cottage turned , And as he entered for a moment yearned For the 36 Tales of a Wayside Inn.
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... guest , I deemed that nothing worthier could be Than what most dear and precious was to me , And so my gallant falcon breathed his last To furnish forth this morning our repast . " In mute contrition , mingled with dismay , The gentle ...
... guest , I deemed that nothing worthier could be Than what most dear and precious was to me , And so my gallant falcon breathed his last To furnish forth this morning our repast . " In mute contrition , mingled with dismay , The gentle ...
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... guests , and drew their swords ; The Angel answered , with unruffled brow , " Nay , not the King , but the King's Jester , thou Henceforth shalt wear the bells and scalloped cape , And for thy counsellor shalt lead an ape ; Thou shalt ...
... guests , and drew their swords ; The Angel answered , with unruffled brow , " Nay , not the King , but the King's Jester , thou Henceforth shalt wear the bells and scalloped cape , And for thy counsellor shalt lead an ape ; Thou shalt ...
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Otras ediciones - Ver todas
The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Volumen4 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Vista completa - 1901 |
The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Volumen4 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Vista completa - 1891 |
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