The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth LongfellowDavid Bogue, 1851 - 546 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 23
... complained that any injustice was done them . " Once in an ancient city , whose name I no longer remember , Raised aloft on a column , a brazen statue of Justice Stood in the public square , upholding the scales in EVANGELINE . 23.
... complained that any injustice was done them . " Once in an ancient city , whose name I no longer remember , Raised aloft on a column , a brazen statue of Justice Stood in the public square , upholding the scales in EVANGELINE . 23.
Σελίδα 38
... once more on their dwellings , Ere they were shut from sight by the winding road and the woodland . Close at their sides their children ran , and urged on the oxen , While in their little hands they clasped some frag- ments of ...
... once more on their dwellings , Ere they were shut from sight by the winding road and the woodland . Close at their sides their children ran , and urged on the oxen , While in their little hands they clasped some frag- ments of ...
Σελίδα 44
... once from a hundred house - tops Started the sheeted smoke with flashes of flame inter- mingled . These things beheld in dismay the crowd on the shore and on shipboard . Speechless at first they stood , then cried aloud in their anguish ...
... once from a hundred house - tops Started the sheeted smoke with flashes of flame inter- mingled . These things beheld in dismay the crowd on the shore and on shipboard . Speechless at first they stood , then cried aloud in their anguish ...
Σελίδα 47
... once more the stir and noise of embarking ; And with the ebb of that tide the ships sailed out of the harbour , Leaving behind them the dead on the shore , and the village in ruins . EVANGELINE . PART THE SECOND . I. MANY a weary ...
... once more the stir and noise of embarking ; And with the ebb of that tide the ships sailed out of the harbour , Leaving behind them the dead on the shore , and the village in ruins . EVANGELINE . PART THE SECOND . I. MANY a weary ...
Σελίδα 68
... in end- less profusion . Lighting his pipe , that was filled with sweet Natchi- toches tobacco , Thus he spake to his guests , who listened , and smiled as they listened : — " Welcome once more , my friends , who so 68 EVANGELINE .
... in end- less profusion . Lighting his pipe , that was filled with sweet Natchi- toches tobacco , Thus he spake to his guests , who listened , and smiled as they listened : — " Welcome once more , my friends , who so 68 EVANGELINE .
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Acadian Acadie angel art thou BARTOLOMÉ beautiful behold beneath birds bosom breath bride bright CHISPA clouds Count of Lara CRUZADO dance dark dead death DON CARLOS doth dream earth Edenhall Evangeline eyes face fair father fear fire flowers forest FRIEDRICH VON LOGAU Gipsy gleam gold golden Grand-Pré grave hand hear heard heart heaven holy Humphrey Gilbert HYPOLITO JULIUS MOSEN land leaves light lips look loud maiden meadows midnight moon morning night Nils Juel o'er ocean PADRE CURA passed poem Pray prayer PRECIOSA priest restless heart rise river round sail Saint sang SCENE shadows shine ships silent silver singing sleep slumbered smile soft song sorrow soul sound spake stands stars stood sweet tears Tharaw thee thine thou art thou hast thought Timoneda unto VICTORIAN village voice wait wander wave weary wild wind words youth
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Σελίδα 188 - Come, read to me some poem, Some simple and heartfelt lay, That shall soothe this restless feeling, And banish the thoughts of day. Not from the grand old masters, Not from the bards sublime, Whose distant footsteps echo Through the corridors of time.
Σελίδα 216 - Last night, the moon had a golden ring, And to-night no moon we see ! ' The skipper, he blew a whiff from his pipe, And a scornful laugh laughed he.
Σελίδα 189 - And the night shall be filled with music, And the cares, that infest the day, Shall fold their tents, like the Arabs, And as silently steal away.
Σελίδα 224 - O what a glory doth this world put on For him who, with a fervent heart, goes forth Under the bright and glorious sky, and looks On duties well performed, and days well spent ! For him the wind, ay, and the yellow leaves Shall have a voice, and give him eloquent teachings. He shall so hear the solemn hymn, that Death Has lifted up for all, that he shall go To his long resting-place without a tear.
Σελίδα 151 - Build to-day, then, strong and sure, With a firm and ample base ; And ascending and secure Shall to-morrow find its place. Thus alone can we attain To those turrets, where the eye Sees the world as one vast plain, And one boundless reach of sky.
Σελίδα 101 - Tell me not, in mournful numbers, Life is but an empty dream! — For the soul is dead that slumbers, And things are not what they seem. Life is real! Life is earnest! And the grave is not its goal; Dust thou art, to dust returnest, Was not spoken of the soul.
Σελίδα 539 - THOUGH the mills of God grind slowly, yet they grind exceeding small ; Though with patience he stands waiting, with exactness grinds he alL TRUTH.
Σελίδα 293 - The heights by great men reached and kept Were not attained by sudden flight, But they, while their companions slept, Were toiling upward in the night...
Σελίδα 242 - With thy rude ploughshare, Death, turn up the sod, And spread the furrow for the seed we sow ; This is the field and Acre of our God, This is the place where human harvests grow.
Σελίδα 210 - Oft to his frozen lair Tracked I the grisly bear, While from my path the hare Fled like a shadow; Oft through the forest dark Followed the were-wolf's bark, Until the soaring lark 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.