Poems of Henry W. Longfellow: Including Evangeline, The Song of Hiawatha and the Courtship of Miles Standish; with Biographical Sketch and Explanatory NotesBurt, 1901 - 347 pages |
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... FEET OF HER SAVIOUR , " " HERE HANS SACHS , THE COBBLER - POET , LAUREATE OF THE GENTLE CRAFT , WISEST OF THE TWELVE WISE MASTERS , IN HUGE FOLIOS SANG AND LAUGHED , " " STANDISH THE STALWART IT WAS , WITH EIGHT OF HIS VALOR- OUS ARMY ...
... FEET OF HER SAVIOUR , " " HERE HANS SACHS , THE COBBLER - POET , LAUREATE OF THE GENTLE CRAFT , WISEST OF THE TWELVE WISE MASTERS , IN HUGE FOLIOS SANG AND LAUGHED , " " STANDISH THE STALWART IT WAS , WITH EIGHT OF HIS VALOR- OUS ARMY ...
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... feet I tread the hill , That overbrows the lonely vale . sionate wooer , Kisses the blushing leaf , and stirs up life Within the solemn woods of ash deep - crimsoned , And silver beech , and maple yellow- leaved , Where autumn , like a ...
... feet I tread the hill , That overbrows the lonely vale . sionate wooer , Kisses the blushing leaf , and stirs up life Within the solemn woods of ash deep - crimsoned , And silver beech , and maple yellow- leaved , Where autumn , like a ...
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... feet , Then this crimson flag shall be Martial cloak and shroud for thee . " The warrior took that banner proud , And it was his martial cloak aud shroud ! SUNRISE ON THE HILLS . I STOOD upon the hills , when heav 、 en's wide arch Was ...
... feet , Then this crimson flag shall be Martial cloak and shroud for thee . " The warrior took that banner proud , And it was his martial cloak aud shroud ! SUNRISE ON THE HILLS . I STOOD upon the hills , when heav 、 en's wide arch Was ...
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... feet go forth , when it doth wrap itself In all the dark embroidery of the storm , And shouts the stern , strong wind . And here , amid The silent majesty of these deep woods , Its presence shall uplift thy thoughts from earth , As to ...
... feet go forth , when it doth wrap itself In all the dark embroidery of the storm , And shouts the stern , strong wind . And here , amid The silent majesty of these deep woods , Its presence shall uplift thy thoughts from earth , As to ...
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... feet ? Where is the song of Troubadour ? Where are the lute and gay tam- bour They loved of yore ? Where is the mazy dance of old , The flowing robes , inwrought with gold , The dancers wore ? And he who next the sceptre swayed , Henry ...
... feet ? Where is the song of Troubadour ? Where are the lute and gay tam- bour They loved of yore ? Where is the mazy dance of old , The flowing robes , inwrought with gold , The dancers wore ? And he who next the sceptre swayed , Henry ...
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Acadian answer arrows beautiful behold beneath birds bosom breath bright Captain Chibiabos CHISPA clouds CRUZADO Dacotahs dance dark dead death DON CARLOS dreams earth Edenhall Evangeline eyes face father flowers forest gleam golden Grand-Pré grave Gypsy hand hast hear heard heart heaven Hiawatha holy HYPOLITO John Alden Julius Cæsar Kenabeek Kwasind land LARA Laughing Water leaves light look loud maiden maize meadow mighty Miles Standish Minnehaha Mondamin moon morning night o'er old Nokomis Osseo PADRE CURA passed Pau-Puk-Keewis poem prairie Pray prayer PRECIOSA Priscilla river rose round rushing sail sang shadows shining shore silent singing sleep smile snow soft song Song of Hiawatha sorrow soul sound spake spirit stars stood sunshine sweet Tharaw thee thou art thought trees unto VICTORIAN village voice waiting wampum wander waves weary whispered wigwam wild wind words youth