The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Volumen4Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
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... THE MUSICIAN'S TALE . THE MOTHER'S GHOST INTERLUDE • • 181 • 192 194 201 203 208 210 • 221 225 229 231 233 236 239 • 248 252 • 270 272 . 284 286 • 293 297 302 THE LANDLORD'S TALE . THE RHYME OF SIR CHRISTOPHER FINALE Contents iii.
... THE MUSICIAN'S TALE . THE MOTHER'S GHOST INTERLUDE • • 181 • 192 194 201 203 208 210 • 221 225 229 231 233 236 239 • 248 252 • 270 272 . 284 286 • 293 297 302 THE LANDLORD'S TALE . THE RHYME OF SIR CHRISTOPHER FINALE Contents iii.
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... mother , my fair boy ? " he said , His hand laid softly on that shining head . " Monna Giovanna . Will you let me stay A little while , and with your falcon play ? We live there , just beyond your garden wall , In the great house behind ...
... mother , my fair boy ? " he said , His hand laid softly on that shining head . " Monna Giovanna . Will you let me stay A little while , and with your falcon play ? We live there , just beyond your garden wall , In the great house behind ...
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... mother's heart would not be comforted ; Her darling seemed to her already dead , And often , sitting by the sufferer's side , " What can I do to comfort thee ? " she cried . At first the silent lips made no reply , But , moved at length ...
... mother's heart would not be comforted ; Her darling seemed to her already dead , And often , sitting by the sufferer's side , " What can I do to comfort thee ? " she cried . At first the silent lips made no reply , But , moved at length ...
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... , what unspeakable distress A mother feels , whose child is lying ill , Nor how her heart anticipates his will . And yet for this , you see me lay aside All womanly reserve and check of pride , And ask 38 Tales of a Wayside Inn.
... , what unspeakable distress A mother feels , whose child is lying ill , Nor how her heart anticipates his will . And yet for this , you see me lay aside All womanly reserve and check of pride , And ask 38 Tales of a Wayside Inn.
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... And the dashing of the foam . To his thoughts the sacred name Of his mother Astrid came , And the tale she oft had told Of her flight by secret passes Through the mountains and The Saga of King Olaf 59 King Olaf's Return.
... And the dashing of the foam . To his thoughts the sacred name Of his mother Astrid came , And the tale she oft had told Of her flight by secret passes Through the mountains and The Saga of King Olaf 59 King Olaf's Return.
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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 |
Términos y frases comunes
Angel answered ANTIOCHUS arms beautiful bells beneath birds breath Church cried dark dead death deep door dreams earth ended eyes face fair fear feet fields fire gate gazed give gleamed gold golden guest hand hast hath head hear heard heart heaven Holy hour Italy King Olaf land laughed leaves light listened live look Lord loud morning mother never night o'er Olaf's passed pause Priest Queen rain rest rides ring rose round sails seemed seen shining ships side silent singing smile song sound speak stand steed stone stood story strange street sweet sword tale tell thee things thou thought told town turned unto voice wait walked wall wide wind wonder wood