Longfellow Birthday BookDodge Publishing Company, 1906 |
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... feeling of the breeze upon my face , The feeling of the turf beneath my feet , And no walls but the far - off mountain tops . SOME are married , some are dead ; And when I ask , with throbs of pain , " Ah , when shall they all meet ...
... feeling of the breeze upon my face , The feeling of the turf beneath my feet , And no walls but the far - off mountain tops . SOME are married , some are dead ; And when I ask , with throbs of pain , " Ah , when shall they all meet ...
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... of the prairie When they feel the dew upon them . THE angels sang in Heaven when she was born ! She is a precious jewel I have found Among the filth and rubbish of the world . LU UTHERAN , Popish , Cal- vinistic - all these. 7 8 MARCH.
... of the prairie When they feel the dew upon them . THE angels sang in Heaven when she was born ! She is a precious jewel I have found Among the filth and rubbish of the world . LU UTHERAN , Popish , Cal- vinistic - all these. 7 8 MARCH.
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... - ery and unkindness , All ignominy , suffering and despair , And be at rest forever ! THINK'ST thou this heart could feel a moment's joy , Thou being absent ? O , be- lieve it not ! So we plow along , as the fly said to. 6 7 MAY.
... - ery and unkindness , All ignominy , suffering and despair , And be at rest forever ! THINK'ST thou this heart could feel a moment's joy , Thou being absent ? O , be- lieve it not ! So we plow along , as the fly said to. 6 7 MAY.
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... , at morn- ing.sung , The words that dropped from his sweet tongue Strengthened our hearts ; or , heard at night , Made all our slumbers soft and light . FEEL my soul drawn unto thee , Strangely and strongly. 14 15 MAY.
... , at morn- ing.sung , The words that dropped from his sweet tongue Strengthened our hearts ; or , heard at night , Made all our slumbers soft and light . FEEL my soul drawn unto thee , Strangely and strongly. 14 15 MAY.
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. FEEL my soul drawn unto thee , Strangely and strongly , and more and more , As to one I have known and loved before ; For every soul is akin to me That dwells in the land of mystery . a wife with nimble BRING ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. FEEL my soul drawn unto thee , Strangely and strongly , and more and more , As to one I have known and loved before ; For every soul is akin to me That dwells in the land of mystery . a wife with nimble BRING ...
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