The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems. by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.Scholarly Publishing Office, University of Michigan Library, 1859 - 232 страници |
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... youth are long , long I can see the shadowy lines of its trees ,. thoughts . " 16 * 164.
... youth are long , long I can see the shadowy lines of its trees ,. thoughts . " 16 * 164.
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... youth are long , long thoughts . " I remember the black wharves and the slips , And the sea - tides tossing free ; And Spanish sailors with bearded lips , And the beauty and mystery of the ships , And the magic of the sea . And the ...
... youth are long , long thoughts . " I remember the black wharves and the slips , And the sea - tides tossing free ; And Spanish sailors with bearded lips , And the beauty and mystery of the ships , And the magic of the sea . And the ...
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... youth are long , long thoughts . " I remember the sea - fight far away , How it thundered o'er the tide ! And the dead captains , as they lay In their graves , o'erlooking the tranquil bay , Where they in battle died . And the sound ...
... youth are long , long thoughts . " I remember the sea - fight far away , How it thundered o'er the tide ! And the dead captains , as they lay In their graves , o'erlooking the tranquil bay , Where they in battle died . And the sound ...
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... youth are long , long thoughts . " I remember the gleams and glooms that dart Across the schoolboy's brain ; The song and the silence in the heart , That in part are prophecies , and in part Are longings wild and vain . And the voice ...
... youth are long , long thoughts . " I remember the gleams and glooms that dart Across the schoolboy's brain ; The song and the silence in the heart , That in part are prophecies , and in part Are longings wild and vain . And the voice ...
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... youth are long , long thoughts . " Strange to me now are the forms I meet When I visit the dear old town ; But the native air is pure and sweet , And the trees that o'ershadow each well- known street , As they balance up and down , Are ...
... youth are long , long thoughts . " Strange to me now are the forms I meet When I visit the dear old town ; But the native air is pure and sweet , And the trees that o'ershadow each well- known street , As they balance up and down , Are ...
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50 cents 63 cents angels answered John Alden beautiful beheld boy's brave Wattawamat breath Cæsar Captain of Plymouth churchyard CINQUE PORTS Cloth cloud Damascus dark dead death desert dreams Edition errand ESSAYS eyes face feel feet Flanders Flower forest friendship Gleamed golden GOLDEN LEGEND graves hand haunted heard heart heaven Helgoland Indian Julius Cæsar land laughed light long thoughts look Lord loud matchlock meadow Miles Standish mist night noble NORTH CAPE o'er ocean OLIVER BASSELIN pause phantom POEMS POETICAL Portrait prayer Price 50 Price 63 Price 75 cents Priscilla Puritan maiden REJECTED ADDRESSES sail Sandalphon sang SANTA FILOMENA ships silent singing smile song sound spake speak spinning stood strange sunshine sweet swift Thereupon answered John thoughts of youth TWICE-TOLD TALES Vaud Victor Galbraith village voice walls wild wind wind's wonderful words youth are long
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Страница 180 - And slow, as in a dream of bliss, The speechless sufferer turns to kiss Her shadow, as it falls Upon the darkening walls. » As if a door in heaven should be Opened and then closed suddenly, The vision came and went, The light shone and was spent. On England's annals, through the long Hereafter
Страница 143 - All is of God! If he but wave his hand, The mists collect, the rain falls thick and loud, Till, with a smile of light on sea and land, Lo ! he looks back from the departing cloud. Angels of Life and Death alike are his ; Without his leave they pass no threshold o'er ; Who, then,
Страница 111 - and Isaac, Old and yet ever new, and simple and beautiful always. Love immortal and young in the endless succession of lovers* So through the Plymouth woods passed onward the bridal procession. BIRDS OF PASSAGE. . . come i gru van cantando lor lai } Facendo in aer di sé lunga riga. DANTE.
Страница 165 - And with joy that is almost pain My heart goes back to wander there, And among the dreams of the days that were, I find my lost youth again. And the strange and beautiful song, The groves are repeating it still :
Страница 15 - wish a thing to be well done, You must do it yourself, you must not leave it to others!" All was silent again ; the Captain continued his reading. Nothing was heard in the room but the hurrying pen of the stripling Writing epistles important to go next day by the May Flower,
Страница 147 - base. The very names recorded here are strange, Of foreign accent, and of different climes ; Alvares and Rivera interchange With Abraham and Jacob of old times. "Blessed be God! for he created Death!" The mourners said, " and Death is rest and peace " ; Then added, in the certainty of faith, " And giveth Life that never more shall
Страница 39 - JOHN ALDEN. INTO the open, air John Alden, perplexed and bewildered. Rushed like a man insane, and wandered alone by the sea-side ; Paced up and down the sands, and bared his head to the east-wind, Cooling his heated brow, and the fire and fever within him. Slowly as out of the heavens, with apocalyptical splendors,
Страница 101 - together at last, at their trysting-place in the forest ; So these lives that had run thus far in separate channels. Coming in sight of each other, then swerving and flowing asunder, Parted by barriers strong, but drawing nearer and nearer, Rushed together at last, and one was lost in the other.
Страница 122 - ^irrevocable Past, As wholly wasted, wholly vain, If, rising on its wrecks, at last To something nobler we attain. THE PHANTOM SHIP. IN Mather's Magnalia Christi, Of the old colonial time, May be found in prose the legend That is here set down in rhyme. A ship sailed from New Haven, And the keen and frosty airs, That filled her sails at parting,
Страница 180 - her speech and song, That light its rays shall cast From portals of the past. A Lady with a Lamp shall stand In the great history of the land, A noble type of good, Nor even shall be wanting here The palm, the lily, and the spear, The symbols that of yore Saint Filomena bore. 16* THE DISCOVERER OF THE NORTH CAPE. A LEAF