The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Volumen4Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
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... rest beneath its old oak - trees . The fire - light on their faces glanced , Their shadows on the wainscot danced , And , though of different lands and speech , Each had his tale to tell , and each Was anxious to be pleased and please ...
... rest beneath its old oak - trees . The fire - light on their faces glanced , Their shadows on the wainscot danced , And , though of different lands and speech , Each had his tale to tell , and each Was anxious to be pleased and please ...
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... rest . In the books you have read , How the British Regulars fired and fled , — How the farmers gave them ball for ball , From behind each fence and farm - yard wall , Chasing the red - coats down the lane , Then crossing the fields to ...
... rest . In the books you have read , How the British Regulars fired and fled , — How the farmers gave them ball for ball , From behind each fence and farm - yard wall , Chasing the red - coats down the lane , Then crossing the fields to ...
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... rest , And made the subject of a jest . And this perceiving , to appease The Landlord's wrath , the others ' fears , The Student said , with careless ease , " The ladies and the cavaliers , The arms , the loves , the courtesies , The ...
... rest , And made the subject of a jest . And this perceiving , to appease The Landlord's wrath , the others ' fears , The Student said , with careless ease , " The ladies and the cavaliers , The arms , the loves , the courtesies , The ...
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... 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 latch , That entrance gave beneath a roof of thatch . Companion of his solitary ways , Purveyor of his ...
... 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 latch , That entrance gave beneath a roof of thatch . Companion of his solitary ways , Purveyor of his ...
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... rest , Are either trifling , dull , or lewd ; The gossip of a neighborhood In some remote provincial town , A scandalous chronicle at best ! They seem to me a stagnant fen , Grown rank with rushes and with reeds , Where a white lily ...
... rest , Are either trifling , dull , or lewd ; The gossip of a neighborhood In some remote provincial town , A scandalous chronicle at best ! They seem to me a stagnant fen , Grown rank with rushes and with reeds , Where a white lily ...
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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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