The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Volumen4Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
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... strange echoes start Through all the haunted chambers of his heart , As an æolian harp through gusty doors Of some old ruin its wild music pours . " Who is thy mother , my fair boy ? " he said , His hand laid softly on that shining head ...
... strange echoes start Through all the haunted chambers of his heart , As an æolian harp through gusty doors Of some old ruin its wild music pours . " Who is thy mother , my fair boy ? " he said , His hand laid softly on that shining head ...
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... strange river winding through the plain No longer was the Arno to his eyes , But the Euphrates watering Paradise ! Monna Giovanna raised her stately head , And with fair words of salutation said : " Ser Federigo , we come here as ...
... strange river winding through the plain No longer was the Arno to his eyes , But the Euphrates watering Paradise ! Monna Giovanna raised her stately head , And with fair words of salutation said : " Ser Federigo , we come here as ...
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... strange alarms , The boisterous laughter of the men - at - arms , And all the vaulted chamber roar and ring With the mock plaudits of " Long live the King ! " Next morning , waking with the day's first beam , He said within himself ...
... strange alarms , The boisterous laughter of the men - at - arms , And all the vaulted chamber roar and ring With the mock plaudits of " Long live the King ! " Next morning , waking with the day's first beam , He said within himself ...
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... strange sport To keep a madman for thy Fool at court ! " And the poor , baffled Jester in disgrace Was hustled back among the populace . In solemn state the Holy Week went by , And Easter Sunday gleamed upon the sky ; The presence of ...
... strange sport To keep a madman for thy Fool at court ! " And the poor , baffled Jester in disgrace Was hustled back among the populace . In solemn state the Holy Week went by , And Easter Sunday gleamed upon the sky ; The presence of ...
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... strange and antiquated rhymes With melodies of olden times ; As over some half - ruined wall , Disjointed and about to fall , Fresh woodbines climb and interlace , And keep the loosened stones in place . THE MUSICIAN'S TALE THE SAGA OF ...
... strange and antiquated rhymes With melodies of olden times ; As over some half - ruined wall , Disjointed and about to fall , Fresh woodbines climb and interlace , And keep the loosened stones in place . THE MUSICIAN'S TALE THE SAGA OF ...
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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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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