The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. With Illustrations by John GilbertGeorge Routledge & Company, 1852 - 560 pages |
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... Tis midnight and serene ! VICTORIAN . Hear'st thou that cry ? PRECIOSA . To scare thee from me ! It is a hateful sound , VICTORIAN . As the hunter's horn Doth scare the timid stag , or bark of hounds THE SPANISH STUDENT . 167.
... Tis midnight and serene ! VICTORIAN . Hear'st thou that cry ? PRECIOSA . To scare thee from me ! It is a hateful sound , VICTORIAN . As the hunter's horn Doth scare the timid stag , or bark of hounds THE SPANISH STUDENT . 167.
Page 168
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Doth scare the timid stag , or bark of hounds The moor - fowl from his mate . PRECIOSA . Pray , do not go ! VICTORIAN . I must away to Alcalá to - night . Think of me when I am away . PRECIOSA , Fear not ! I ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Doth scare the timid stag , or bark of hounds The moor - fowl from his mate . PRECIOSA . Pray , do not go ! VICTORIAN . I must away to Alcalá to - night . Think of me when I am away . PRECIOSA , Fear not ! I ...
Page 174
... doth live . I will confess the sweetest of all crimes , A maiden wooed and won . HYPOLITO . The same old tale Of the old woman in the chimney corner , Who , while the pot boils , says : " Come here , my child ; I'll tell thee a story of ...
... doth live . I will confess the sweetest of all crimes , A maiden wooed and won . HYPOLITO . The same old tale Of the old woman in the chimney corner , Who , while the pot boils , says : " Come here , my child ; I'll tell thee a story of ...
Page 188
... doth remind thee of her , let it plead my behalf , who am a feeble girl , In Too feeble to resist , and do not force me To wed that man ! I am afraid of him ! I do not love him ! On my knees I beg thee To use no violence , nor do in ...
... doth remind thee of her , let it plead my behalf , who am a feeble girl , In Too feeble to resist , and do not force me To wed that man ! I am afraid of him ! I do not love him ! On my knees I beg thee To use no violence , nor do in ...
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... daylight , when the very sunshine mocks me , And voices , and familiar sights and sounds , Cry , " Hide thyself ! " Oh , what a thin partition Doth shut out from the curious world the knowledge Of P 2 THE SPANISH STUDENT . 211.
... daylight , when the very sunshine mocks me , And voices , and familiar sights and sounds , Cry , " Hide thyself ! " Oh , what a thin partition Doth shut out from the curious world the knowledge Of P 2 THE SPANISH STUDENT . 211.
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Acadian Albrecht Dürer angel art thou BARTOLOMÉ beautiful behold beneath beware birds blessed bosom breast breath bride bright brooklet cachucha CHISPA clouds Count of Lara CRUZADO dance dark dead death DON CARLOS Don Dinero Dost thou doth dream earth Edenhall Evangeline eyes fair father fear flowers forest gentle Gipsy gleam gold golden Grand-Pré grave Guy de Dampierre hand hear heard heart heaven holy HYPOLITO land leaves light lips look loud Luck of Edenhall maiden midnight moon morning night Nils Juel o'er PADRE CURA pass Pray prayer PRECIOSA ring rise river round sail Saint sang SCENE shadow shalt silent silver SIMON DACH singing sleep slumbered smile soft song sorrow soul sound stands stars stood sweet tears Tharaw thee thine thou art thou hast thought Timoneda unto VICTORIAN village voice wave weary wild wind youth