The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Volumen4Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
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... thee on my wrist , or see thee fly ! " The voice was hers , and made 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 ...
... thee on my wrist , or see thee fly ! " The voice was hers , and made 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 ...
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... thee ? " she cried . At first the silent lips made no reply , But , moved at length by her importunate cry , " Give me , " he answered , with imploring tone , " Ser Federigo's falcon for my own ! " No answer could the astonished mother ...
... thee ? " she cried . At first the silent lips made no reply , But , moved at length by her importunate cry , " Give me , " he answered , with imploring tone , " Ser Federigo's falcon for my own ! " No answer could the astonished mother ...
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... thee without further word , Like thine own lure , he whirled thee round ; ah me ! The pomp and flutter of brave falconry , The bells , the jesses , the bright scarlet hood , The flight and the pursuit o'er field and wood , All these ...
... thee without further word , Like thine own lure , he whirled thee round ; ah me ! The pomp and flutter of brave falconry , The bells , the jesses , the bright scarlet hood , The flight and the pursuit o'er field and wood , All these ...
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... Student straight replied , " For the white lily , many thanks ! One should not say , with too much pride , Fountain , I will not drink of thee ! Nor were it grateful to forget , That from these Interlude 41 INTERLUDE PAGE 9 21 223.
... Student straight replied , " For the white lily , many thanks ! One should not say , with too much pride , Fountain , I will not drink of thee ! Nor were it grateful to forget , That from these Interlude 41 INTERLUDE PAGE 9 21 223.
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... thee . " Replied the Rabbi , " Let these living eyes First look upon my place in Paradise . " Then said the Angel , " Come with me and look . " Rabbi Ben Levi closed the sacred book , And rising , and uplifting his gray head , " The ...
... thee . " Replied the Rabbi , " Let these living eyes First look upon my place in Paradise . " Then said the Angel , " Come with me and look . " Rabbi Ben Levi closed the sacred book , And rising , and uplifting his gray head , " 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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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