Evangeline: Part The Second. IV. (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Poems)
FAR in the West there lies a desert land, where the mountainsLift, through perpetual snows, their lofty and luminous summits.Down ...
FAR in the West there lies a desert land, where the mountainsLift, through perpetual snows, their lofty and luminous summits.Down ...
FOUR times the sun had risen and set; and now on the fifth dayCheerily called the cock to the sleeping ...
FROM the heart of Waumbek Methna, from thelake that never fails,Falls the Saco in the green lap of Conway'sintervales;There, in ...
A bachelor gray, was Valentine Brown;He lived in a mansion just out of the town,A mansion spacious and grand;He was ...
THROUGH heat and cold, and shower and sun,Still onward cheerly driving!There's life alone in duty done,And rest alone in striving.But ...
'Ah! quit me not yet, for the wind whistles shrill,Its blast wanders mournfully over the hill,The thunder's wild voice rattles ...
(NORMANDE.)I AM weary of lying within the chaseWhen the knights are meeting in market-place.Nay, go not thou to the red-roofed ...
Leafless are the trees; their purple branchesSpread themselves abroad, like reefs of coral, Rising silentIn the Red Sea of the winter ...
ADDRESS TO THE DEEP.WONDROUS, fearful restless Sea,What have I to do with thee?Thou so strong, and I so weak,Ev'n when ...
I.When in the wind the vane turns round, And round, and round;And in his kennel whines the hound;When all the gable ...
Watching the shadows, the fire-light shadows, That gather and play on the wall;Dark, flitting shadows, fanciful shadows, That gather and rise and ...
TO OLIVE WHEELERWinter on Mount Shasta,April down below;Golden hours of glowing sunSudden showers of snow!Under leafless thicketsEarly wild-flowers cling;But, oh, ...
Accurs?d to the Medes, as to himself, That fatal hour when,--mad with fiercest hate,-- His private wrong on one man ...
Think, kind Jesu, my salvationCaused Thy wondrous Incarnation,Leave me not to reprobation.Faint and weary Thou hast sought me,On the Cross ...
The cows stood in a thunder-cloud of fliesAs, lagging through the field with trailing feet,I kicked up scores of skipper ...
O bat's cry and mist-rack and dark o' the moon!O roving of wayfarers and wetting of gay shoon!Fen-pool and quagmire ...
A silent company of fearsIs keeping watch within my doorAnd dimly seen through foolish tears,The fire-light flickers on the floor.The ...
I. How well I know what I mean to do When the long dark autumn-evenings come: And where, my soul, ...
I am weary of lying within the chase When the knights are meeting in market-place. Nay, go not thou to ...
The lone man gazed and gazed upon his gold, His sweat, his blood, the wage of weary days; But now ...
It's a mighty good world, so it is, dear lass, When even the worst is said. There's a smile and ...
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