Poems, Volume 2Ticknor and Fields, 1856 |
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Vanished is the ancient splendor , and before my dreamy eye Wave these mingling shapes and figures , like a faded tapestry . Not thy Councils , not thy Kaisers , win for thee the world's regard ; But thy ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Vanished is the ancient splendor , and before my dreamy eye Wave these mingling shapes and figures , like a faded tapestry . Not thy Councils , not thy Kaisers , win for thee the world's regard ; But thy ...
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... wave and sky ' How often , O , how often , I had wished that the ebbing tide Would bear me away on its bosom O'er the ocean wild and wide ! For my heart was hot and restless , my life was full of care , And And the burden laid upon me ...
... wave and sky ' How often , O , how often , I had wished that the ebbing tide Would bear me away on its bosom O'er the ocean wild and wide ! For my heart was hot and restless , my life was full of care , And And the burden laid upon me ...
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... waves of their margin , Shining with snow - white plumes , large flocks of pelicans waded . Level the landscape grew , and along the shores of the river , Shaded by china - trees , in the midst of luxuriant gardens , Stood the houses of ...
... waves of their margin , Shining with snow - white plumes , large flocks of pelicans waded . Level the landscape grew , and along the shores of the river , Shaded by china - trees , in the midst of luxuriant gardens , Stood the houses of ...
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... sounds of the desert , Far off , indistinct , as of wave or wind in the forest , Mixed with the whoop of the crane and the roar of the grim alligator . Thus ere another noon they emerged from those shades ; EVANGELINE . 233.
... sounds of the desert , Far off , indistinct , as of wave or wind in the forest , Mixed with the whoop of the crane and the roar of the grim alligator . Thus ere another noon they emerged from those shades ; EVANGELINE . 233.
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... waves seemed silent to listen . Plaintive at first were the tones and sad ; then soaring to madness Seemed they to follow or guide the revel of frenzied Bacchantes . Single notes were then heard , in sorrowful , low lamentation ; Till ...
... waves seemed silent to listen . Plaintive at first were the tones and sad ; then soaring to madness Seemed they to follow or guide the revel of frenzied Bacchantes . Single notes were then heard , in sorrowful , low lamentation ; Till ...
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