The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Volumen4Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
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... hands , the hours , the maker's name , And painted with a livelier red The Landlord's coat - of - arms again ; And , flashing on the window - pane , Emblazoned with its light and shade The jovial rhymes , that still remain , cia Writ ...
... hands , the hours , the maker's name , And painted with a livelier red The Landlord's coat - of - arms again ; And , flashing on the window - pane , Emblazoned with its light and shade The jovial rhymes , that still remain , cia Writ ...
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... face was like a summer night , All flooded with a dusky light ; His hands were small ; his teeth shone white As sea - shells , when he smiled or spoke ; His sinews supple and strong as oak ; Clean shaven 14 Tales of a Wayside Inn.
... face was like a summer night , All flooded with a dusky light ; His hands were small ; his teeth shone white As sea - shells , when he smiled or spoke ; His sinews supple and strong as oak ; Clean shaven 14 Tales of a Wayside Inn.
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... hands it came Had written his unrivalled name , " Antonius Stradivarius . " - And when he played , the atmosphere Was filled with magic , and the ear Caught echoes of that Harp of Gold , Whose music had so weird a sound , The hunted ...
... hands it came Had written his unrivalled name , " Antonius Stradivarius . " - And when he played , the atmosphere Was filled with magic , and the ear Caught echoes of that Harp of Gold , Whose music had so weird a sound , The hunted ...
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... With iron gauntlets on his hands , And on his head an iron pot ! " All laughed ; the Landlord's face grew red As his escutcheon on the wall ; He could not comprehend at all The drift of what the Poet said ; For those Interlude 27 INTERLUDE.
... With iron gauntlets on his hands , And on his head an iron pot ! " All laughed ; the Landlord's face grew red As his escutcheon on the wall ; He could not comprehend at all The drift of what the Poet said ; For those Interlude 27 INTERLUDE.
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... hands had found so light of yore The brazen knocker of his palace door , Had now no strength to lift the wooden latch , That entrance gave beneath a roof of thatch . Companion of his solitary ways , Purveyor of his feasts on holidays ...
... hands had found so light of yore The brazen knocker of his palace door , Had now no strength to lift the wooden latch , That entrance gave beneath a roof of thatch . Companion of his solitary ways , Purveyor of his feasts on holidays ...
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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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