The Jewish Cemetery At Newport. (Birds Of Passage. Flight The First) (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Poems)
How strange it seems! These Hebrews in their graves, Close by the street of this fair seaport town, Silent beside the never-silent ...
How strange it seems! These Hebrews in their graves, Close by the street of this fair seaport town, Silent beside the never-silent ...
How mournfully this burial-groundSleeps 'mid old Ocean's solemn sound,Who rolls his bright and sunny wavesAll round these deaf and silent ...
Here would I wish to sleep. This is the spotWhich I have long mark'd out to lay my bones in.Tired ...
"BRING out your dead!" The midnight streetHeard and gave back the hoarse, low call;Harsh fell the tread of hasty feet,Glanced ...
It is the spot I came to seek,--My fathers' ancient burial-placeEre from these vales, ashamed and weak,Withdrew our wasted race.It ...
The rain is plashing on my sill,But all the winds of Heaven are still;And so it falls with that dull ...
They made the warrior's grave besideThe dashing of his native time:And there was mourning in the glen--The strong wail of ...
'MISERRIMUS,' and neither name nor date,Prayer, text, or symbol, graven upon the stone;Nought but that word assigned to the unknown,That ...
Rain on the roof and rainOn the burial-place of grain;To one a voice in vain;To one, o'er hill and plainThe ...
Courage was cast about her like a dressOf solemn comeliness,A gathered mind and an untroubled faceDid give her dangers grace. ...
Through the lattice rushes the south wind, dense With fumes of the flowery frankincense From hawthorn blossoming thickly; And gold ...
The loud winds rattled at the door-The shutters creaked and shook,While Eva, by the cottage hearth,Sat with abstracted look.With every ...
FOR three long nights had King Arthur watch'd,The light from the turret shone !For three long nights had King Arthur ...
SIR GEOFFREY met the white lady Upon his marriage morn, Her eyes were blue as cornflowers are, ...
How strange it seems! These Hebrews in their graves, Close by the street of this fair seaport town, Silent beside ...
1903 Lived a woman wonderful, (May the Lord amend her!) Neither simple, kind, nor true, But her Pagan beauty drew ...
1914-18 The Babe was laid in the Manger Between the gentle kine -- All safe from cold and danger -- ...
THE SUN had clos'd the winter day, The curless quat their roarin play, And hunger'd maukin taen her way, To ...
My heart was heavy, for its trust had been Abused, its kindness answered with foul wrong; So, turning gloomily from ...
OF him I love day and night, I dream'd I heard he was dead; And I dream'd I went where ...
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