The Poetical WorksF. Warne, 1869 - 628 psl. |
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Nature with folded hands seemed there , Kneeling at her evening prayer ! Like one in prayer I stood . Before me rose an avenue Of tall and sombrous pines ; Abroad their fan - like branches grew , And , where ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Nature with folded hands seemed there , Kneeling at her evening prayer ! Like one in prayer I stood . Before me rose an avenue Of tall and sombrous pines ; Abroad their fan - like branches grew , And , where ...
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... - like I breathe this prayer ! Descend with broad - winged flight , The welcome , the thrice - prayed for , the most fair , The best beloved Night ! A PSALM OF LIFE . WHAT THE HEART OF THE VOICES OF THE NIGHT . HYMN TO THE NIGHT.
... - like I breathe this prayer ! Descend with broad - winged flight , The welcome , the thrice - prayed for , the most fair , The best beloved Night ! A PSALM OF LIFE . WHAT THE HEART OF THE VOICES OF THE NIGHT . HYMN TO THE NIGHT.
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... prayer , Soft rebukes , in blessings ended , Breathing from her lips of air , O , though oft depress'd and lonely , All my fears are laid aside , If I but remember only Such as these have lived and died ! THE REAPER AND THE FLOWERS ...
... prayer , Soft rebukes , in blessings ended , Breathing from her lips of air , O , though oft depress'd and lonely , All my fears are laid aside , If I but remember only Such as these have lived and died ! THE REAPER AND THE FLOWERS ...
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... prayer , The white pavilions rose and fell On the alarmèd air . Down the broad valley fast and far The troubled army fled ; Up rose the glorious morning star , The ghastly host was dead . I have read , in the marvellous heart of man ...
... prayer , The white pavilions rose and fell On the alarmèd air . Down the broad valley fast and far The troubled army fled ; Up rose the glorious morning star , The ghastly host was dead . I have read , in the marvellous heart of man ...
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... prayers ; - But their prayers are all in vain , All in vain ! There he stands in the foul weather , The foolish , fond Old Year , Crowned with wild flowers and with heather , Like weak , despised Lear , A king , a king ! Then comes the ...
... prayers ; - But their prayers are all in vain , All in vain ! There he stands in the foul weather , The foolish , fond Old Year , Crowned with wild flowers and with heather , Like weak , despised Lear , A king , a king ! Then comes the ...
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