The Landlord’s Tale; Paul Revere’s Ride (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Poems)
Listen my children and you shall hear Of the midnight ride of Paul Revere, On the eighteenth of April, in ...
Listen my children and you shall hear Of the midnight ride of Paul Revere, On the eighteenth of April, in ...
1 Oh! that we two were Maying 2 Down the stream of the soft spring breeze; 3 Like children with ...
Old Meg she was a Gipsy, And liv'd upon the Moors: Her bed it was the brown heath turf, And ...
St. Agnes' Eve--Ah, bitter chill it was! The owl, for all his feathers, was a-cold; The hare limp'd trembling through ...
When I came last to Ludlow Amidst the moonlight pale, Two friends kept step beside me, Two honest friends and ...
WE count the broken lyres that rest Where the sweet wailing singers slumber, But o'er their silent sister's breast The ...
"OLD Norbert with the flat blue cap-- A German said to be-- Why let your pipe die on your lap, ...
Is it worth while, dear, now, To call for bells, and sally forth arrayed For marriage-rites -- discussed, decried, delayed ...
WILLIAM Dewy, Tranter Reuben, Farmer Ledlow late at plough, Robert's kin, and John's, and Ned's, And the Squire, and Lady ...
THE warder looks down at the mid hour of night, On the tombs that lie scatter'd below: The moon fills ...
[Goethe relates that a remarkable situation he was in one bright moonlight night led to the composition of this sweet ...
He foretold, in boldness, in truth the acts of the Apostles, greater than his own for he was leaving this ...
A train went through a burial gate, A bird broke forth and sang, And trilled, and quivered, and shook his ...
THE worm, the rich worm, has a noble domain In the field that is stored with its millions of slain ...
When melancholy Autumn comes to Wembley And electric trains are lighted after tea The poplars near the stadium are trembly ...
IF thou be in a lonely place, If one hour's calm be thine, As Evening bends her placid face O'er ...
Ye scenes of my childhood, whose lov'd recollection Embitters the present, compar'd with the past; Where science first dawn'd on ...
I. You're my friend: I was the man the Duke spoke to; I helped the Duchess to cast off his ...
LEAVE me a little while alone, Here at his grave that still is strown With crumbling flower and wreath; The ...
Far from the churchyard dig his grave, On some green mound beside the wave; To westward, sea and sky alone, ...
I heard the dogs howl in the moonlight night; I went to the window to see the sight; All the ...
Go, for they call you, shepherd, from the hill; Go, shepherd, and untie the wattled cotes! No longer leave thy ...
Oh! beautiful Oban with your lovely bay, Your surroundings are magnificent on a fine summer-day; There the lover of the ...
Alas! Lord and Lady Dalhousie are dead, and buried at last, Which causes many people to feel a little downcast; ...
Beautiful Den o' Fowlis, most charming to be seen In the summer season, when your trees are green; Especially in ...
SIR OZANA. All day long and every day, From Christmas-Eve to Whit-Sunday, Within that Chapel-aisle I lay, And no man ...
The ArgumentA certain man having landed on an island in the Greek sea, found there a beautifuldamsel, whom he would ...
I lay beneath the pine trees, And looked aloft, where, through The dusky, clustered tree-tops, Gleamed rent, gay rifts of ...
I loved him not; and yet, now he is gone, I feel I am alone. I check'd him while he ...
The darkness steals the forms of all the queens, But oh, the palms of his two black hands are red, ...
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