The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Volumen4Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
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... upon his instrument , And seemed to listen , till he caught Confessions of its secret thought , - The joy , the triumph , the lament , The exultation and the pain ; Then , by the magic of his art , He The Wayside Inn II.
... upon his instrument , And seemed to listen , till he caught Confessions of its secret thought , - The joy , the triumph , the lament , The exultation and the pain ; Then , by the magic of his art , He The Wayside Inn II.
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... his looks ; His eyes seemed gazing far away , As if in vision or in trance He heard the solemn sackbut play , And saw the Jewish maidens dance . I A Theologian , from the school Of Cambridge on 16 Tales of a Wayside Inn.
... his looks ; His eyes seemed gazing far away , As if in vision or in trance He heard the solemn sackbut play , And saw the Jewish maidens dance . I A Theologian , from the school Of Cambridge on 16 Tales of a Wayside Inn.
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... seemed . He lived in that ideal world Whose language is not speech , but song ; Around him evermore the throng Of elves and sprites their dances whirled ; The Strömkarl sang , the cataract hurled Its headlong waters from the height ...
... seemed . He lived in that ideal world Whose language is not speech , but song ; Around him evermore the throng Of elves and sprites their dances whirled ; The Strömkarl sang , the cataract hurled Its headlong waters from the height ...
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... , And all his courage seemed to fail , Finding excuse of no avail , Yielded ; and thus the story ran . THE LANDLORD'S TALE PAUL REVERE'S RIDE L ' ISTEN , 20 Tales of a Wayside Inn THE LANDLORD'S TALE THE LANDLORD'S TALE.
... , And all his courage seemed to fail , Finding excuse of no avail , Yielded ; and thus the story ran . THE LANDLORD'S TALE PAUL REVERE'S RIDE L ' ISTEN , 20 Tales of a Wayside Inn THE LANDLORD'S TALE THE LANDLORD'S TALE.
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... seemed to say , " Ser Federigo , shall we hunt to - day ? " Ser Federigo thought not of the chase ; The tender vision of her lovely face , I will not say he seems to see , he sees In the leaf - shadows of the trellises , Herself The ...
... seemed to say , " Ser Federigo , shall we hunt to - day ? " Ser Federigo thought not of the chase ; The tender vision of her lovely face , I will not say he seems to see , he sees In the leaf - shadows of the trellises , Herself The ...
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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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