Hiawatha’s Childhood (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Poems)
Downward through the evening twilight, In the days that are forgotten, In the unremembered ages, From the full moon fell ...
Downward through the evening twilight, In the days that are forgotten, In the unremembered ages, From the full moon fell ...
I have read, in some old, marvellous tale, Some legend strange and vague, That a midnight host of spectres pale ...
Let us admit it fairly, as a business people should, We have had no end of a lesson: it will ...
Foundered March 24. 1878 1 The Eurydice-it concerned thee, O Lord: Three hundred souls, O alas! on board, Some asleep ...
Wild air, world-mothering air, Nestling me everywhere, That each eyelash or hair Girdles; goes home betwixt The fleeciest, frailest-flixed Snowflake; ...
I sat in the Muses' Hall at the mid of the day, And it seemed to grow still, and the ...
UPON a noon I pilgrimed through A pasture, mile by mile, Unto the place where I last saw My dead ...
I I saw a slowly-stepping train -- Lined on the brows, scoop-eyed and bent and hoar -- Following in files ...
The mahogany table-top you smashed Had been the broad plank top Of my mother's heirloom sideboard- Mapped with the scars ...
"OH, would we were further! Oh, would we were home, The phantoms of night tow'rd us hastily come, The band ...
I never dreamed we'd meet that day In our old haunts down Fricourt way, Plotting such marvellous journeys there For ...
Father is quite the greatest poet That ever lived anywhere. You say you're going to write great music- I chose ...
'But that was nothing to what things came out From the sea-caves of Criccieth yonder.' 'What were they? Mermaids? dragons? ...
Young Lochinvar came in from the West, With fringe on his trousers and fur on his vest; The width of ...
THE key, which opes the chest of hoarded gold. Unlocks the heart that favours would withhold. To this the god ...
A dear old couple my grandparents were, And kind to all dumb things; they saw in Heaven The lamb that ...
Glory of architect, glory of painter, and sculptor, and bard, Living forever in temple and picture and statue and song, ...
I like the old house tolerably well, Where I must dwell Like a familiar gnome; And yet I never shall ...
Valiant are you who fought and fell gloriously; fearless of those who were everywhere victorious. Blameless, even if Diaeos and ...
They had not seen, for ages, such beautiful gifts in Delphi as these that had been sent by the two ...
Each small gleam was a voice, A lantern voice -- In little songs of carmine, violet, green, gold. A chorus ...
Maskt as honours, insult like behaving missiles homes. I bow, & grunt 'Thank you. I'm glad you could come so ...
I miss him. When I get back to camp I'll dig him up. Well, he can prop & watch, can't ...
The glories of the world struck me, made me aria, once. â?"What happen then, Mr Bones? if be you cares ...
I. Said Abner, ``At last thou art come! Ere I tell, ere thou speak, ``Kiss my cheek, wish me well!'' ...
NO more wine? then we'll push back chairs and talk. A final glass for me, though: cool, i' faith! We ...
I The girl in the room beneath Before going to bed Strums on a mandolin The three simple tunes she ...
We are thine, O Love, being in thee and made of thee, As théou, Léove, were the déep thought And ...
A quay with vessels moored Thomas To India! Yea, here I may take ship; From here the courses go over ...
She ONLY to be twin elements of joy In this extravagance of Being, Love, Were our divided natures shaped in ...
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