The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Volume 1Houghton, Osgood, 1879 - 1407 pages |
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... HEARD 33 35 G. F. BARNES . . RUSSELL AND RICHARDSON 36 A. FREDERICKS . . . J. P. DAVIS . . . 37 L. S. IPSEN L. S. IPSEN . RUSSELL AND RICHARDSON RUSSELL AND RICHARDSON 39 41 THE SKELETON IN ARMOR . " I wooed the blue eyed maid ...
... HEARD 33 35 G. F. BARNES . . RUSSELL AND RICHARDSON 36 A. FREDERICKS . . . J. P. DAVIS . . . 37 L. S. IPSEN L. S. IPSEN . RUSSELL AND RICHARDSON RUSSELL AND RICHARDSON 39 41 THE SKELETON IN ARMOR . " I wooed the blue eyed maid ...
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... HEARD the trailing garments of the Night Sweep through her marble halls ! I saw her sable skirts all fringed with light From the celestial walls ! I felt her presence , by its spell of might , Stoop o'er me from above ; The calm ...
... HEARD the trailing garments of the Night Sweep through her marble halls ! I saw her sable skirts all fringed with light From the celestial walls ! I felt her presence , by its spell of might , Stoop o'er me from above ; The calm ...
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... heard Where the soft breath of evening stirred The tall , gray forest ; and a band Of stern in heart , and strong in hand , Came winding down beside the wave , To lay the red chief in his grave . They sang , that by his native bowers He ...
... heard Where the soft breath of evening stirred The tall , gray forest ; and a band Of stern in heart , and strong in hand , Came winding down beside the wave , To lay the red chief in his grave . They sang , that by his native bowers He ...
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... heard in those sweet melodies Compassion for me , more than had they said , " Oh wherefore , lady , dost thou thus con- sume him ? " The ice , that was about my heart congealed , To air and water changed , and , in my an- guish ...
... heard in those sweet melodies Compassion for me , more than had they said , " Oh wherefore , lady , dost thou thus con- sume him ? " The ice , that was about my heart congealed , To air and water changed , and , in my an- guish ...
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... heard a wail , that rent Thy murky sky ! From Denmark thunders Tordenskiol ' , Let each to Heaven commend his soul , And fly ! Path of the Dane to fame and might ! Dark - rolling wave ! Receive thy friend , who , scorning flight , Goes ...
... heard a wail , that rent Thy murky sky ! From Denmark thunders Tordenskiol ' , Let each to Heaven commend his soul , And fly ! Path of the Dane to fame and might ! Dark - rolling wave ! Receive thy friend , who , scorning flight , Goes ...
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