The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Volume 1Houghton, Osgood, 1879 - 1407 pages |
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Page 14
... sang out their mellow lay , And winds were soft , and woods were green , And the song ceased not with the day ! But still wild music is abroad , Pale , desert woods ! within your crowd ; And gathering winds , in hoarse accord , Amid the ...
... sang out their mellow lay , And winds were soft , and woods were green , And the song ceased not with the day ! But still wild music is abroad , Pale , desert woods ! within your crowd ; And gathering winds , in hoarse accord , Amid the ...
Page 17
... sang , that by his native bowers He stood , in the last moon of flowers , And thirty snows had not yet shed Their glory on the warrior's head ; But , as the summer fruit decays , So died he in those naked days . A dark cloak of the ...
... sang , that by his native bowers He stood , in the last moon of flowers , And thirty snows had not yet shed Their glory on the warrior's head ; But , as the summer fruit decays , So died he in those naked days . A dark cloak of the ...
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... sang they all together in one voice , With whatso in that Psalm is after written . Then made he sign of holy rood upon them , Whereat all cast themselves upon the shore , And he departed swiftly as he came . FROM DANTE . LONGING already ...
... sang they all together in one voice , With whatso in that Psalm is after written . Then made he sign of holy rood upon them , Whereat all cast themselves upon the shore , And he departed swiftly as he came . FROM DANTE . LONGING already ...
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... Sang from the meadow . " But when I older grew , Joining a corsair's crew , O'er the dark sea I flew With the marauders . Wild was the life we led ; Many the souls that sped , Many the hearts that bled , By our stern orders . " Many a ...
... Sang from the meadow . " But when I older grew , Joining a corsair's crew , O'er the dark sea I flew With the marauders . Wild was the life we led ; Many the souls that sped , Many the hearts that bled , By our stern orders . " Many a ...
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... sang the minstrels all , Chanting his glory ; When of old Hildebrand I asked his daughter's hand , Mute did the minstrels stand To hear my story . " While the brown ale he quaffed , Loud then the champion laughed , And as the wind ...
... sang the minstrels all , Chanting his glory ; When of old Hildebrand I asked his daughter's hand , Mute did the minstrels stand To hear my story . " While the brown ale he quaffed , Loud then the champion laughed , And as the wind ...
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