Poems, Volume 1Ticknor, Reed and Fields, 1852 |
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... ! " And , O ! how often to that voice of sorrow , " To - morrow we will open , " I replied , And when the morrow came I answered still , " To- morrow . " THE NATIVE LAND . FROM THE SPANISH OF FRANCISCO DE 92 TRANSLATIONS .
... ! " And , O ! how often to that voice of sorrow , " To - morrow we will open , " I replied , And when the morrow came I answered still , " To- morrow . " THE NATIVE LAND . FROM THE SPANISH OF FRANCISCO DE 92 TRANSLATIONS .
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. THE NATIVE LAND . FROM THE SPANISH OF FRANCISCO DE ALDANA . CLEAR fount of light ! my native land on high , Bright with a glory that shall never fade ! Mansion of truth ! without a veil or shade , Thy holy ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. THE NATIVE LAND . FROM THE SPANISH OF FRANCISCO DE ALDANA . CLEAR fount of light ! my native land on high , Bright with a glory that shall never fade ! Mansion of truth ! without a veil or shade , Thy holy ...
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... thee ! Heavenward the bright perfections I adore Direct , and the sure promise cheers the way , That , whither love aspires , there shall my dwelling be . THE IMAGE OF GOD . FROM THE SPANISH OF FRANCISCO 94 TRANSLATIONS . WHITHER?
... thee ! Heavenward the bright perfections I adore Direct , and the sure promise cheers the way , That , whither love aspires , there shall my dwelling be . THE IMAGE OF GOD . FROM THE SPANISH OF FRANCISCO 94 TRANSLATIONS . WHITHER?
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. THE IMAGE OF GOD . FROM THE SPANISH OF FRANCISCO DE ALDANA . O LORD ! that seest , from yon starry height , Centred in one the future and the past , Fashioned in thine own image , see how fast The world ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. THE IMAGE OF GOD . FROM THE SPANISH OF FRANCISCO DE ALDANA . O LORD ! that seest , from yon starry height , Centred in one the future and the past , Fashioned in thine own image , see how fast The world ...
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... CRESPO , • PANCHO , FRANCISCO , CHISPA , . · BALTASAR , • PRECIOSA , ANGELICA , MARTINA , Lara's Servant . Victorian's Servant . Innkeeper . · A Gipsy girl . · • A poor girl . The Padre Cura's niece . Preciosa's maid . DOLORES , •
... CRESPO , • PANCHO , FRANCISCO , CHISPA , . · BALTASAR , • PRECIOSA , ANGELICA , MARTINA , Lara's Servant . Victorian's Servant . Innkeeper . · A Gipsy girl . · • A poor girl . The Padre Cura's niece . Preciosa's maid . DOLORES , •
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Alcalá angel ANGELICA Art thou Atonement BALTASAR BARTOLOMÉ beautiful behold Beltran Cruzado Beware birds blessed bosom breast breath bright brooklet cachucha cap crowned child CHISPA clouds Count of Lara dance dark Death DON CARLOS Dost thou doth dreams earth Esaias Tegnér eyes fair faith fall father fear flame flowers FRANCISCO gentle Gerónimo Gil Gipsy girl gleam gold golden grave hand hear heart heaven holy HYPOLITO jalance Jorge Manrique land Life's light lips look LOPE DE VEGA Luck of Edenhall maiden Messalina midnight night Nils Juel o'er PADRE CURA Pentecost poem Pray prayer PRECIOSA Price 75 cents rise SCENE silent silver sing sleep snow soft song soul sound speak star stood sweet tears tell thee thine thou art thou hast thou shalt Timoneda unto VICTORIAN village voice wait wave weary wild wind youth ᏞᎪᎡᎪ