The Poetical Works of H.W. LongfellowT. Nelson & Sons, 1852 - 340 páginas |
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... HYPOLITO . - Thou art courageous . e'er reflected Hast thou How much lies hidden in that one word , now ? VICTORIAN . - Yes ; all the awful mystery of Life ! I oft have thought , my dear Hypolito , That could we , by some spell of magic ...
... HYPOLITO . - Thou art courageous . e'er reflected Hast thou How much lies hidden in that one word , now ? VICTORIAN . - Yes ; all the awful mystery of Life ! I oft have thought , my dear Hypolito , That could we , by some spell of magic ...
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... HYPOLITO has left , and lays a large book open upon his knees . ) Must read , or sit in reverie and watch The changing colour of the waves that break Upon the idle sea - shore of the mind ! Visions of Fame ! that once did visit me ...
... HYPOLITO has left , and lays a large book open upon his knees . ) Must read , or sit in reverie and watch The changing colour of the waves that break Upon the idle sea - shore of the mind ! Visions of Fame ! that once did visit me ...
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... HYPOLITO meeting . DON CARLOS . - Holá ! good - evening , Don Hypo- lito . HYTOLITO . - And a good - evening to my friend Don Carlos . Some lucky star has led my steps this way . I was in search of you . DON CARLOS.- Command me always ...
... HYPOLITO meeting . DON CARLOS . - Holá ! good - evening , Don Hypo- lito . HYTOLITO . - And a good - evening to my friend Don Carlos . Some lucky star has led my steps this way . I was in search of you . DON CARLOS.- Command me always ...
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... HYPOLITO.- But tell me , This moment . DON CARLOS . - And pray , how fares the brave Victorian ? HYPOLITO . - Indifferent well ; that is to say , not well . A damsel has ensnared him with the glances Of her dark roving eyes , as ...
... HYPOLITO.- But tell me , This moment . DON CARLOS . - And pray , how fares the brave Victorian ? HYPOLITO . - Indifferent well ; that is to say , not well . A damsel has ensnared him with the glances Of her dark roving eyes , as ...
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... HYPOLITO . Why , who do you think ? DON CARLOS . - His cousin Violante . HYPOLITO.- Guess again . To ease his labouring heart , in the last storm He threw her overboard , with all her ingots . DON CARLOS . - I cannot guess ; so tell me ...
... HYPOLITO . Why , who do you think ? DON CARLOS . - His cousin Violante . HYPOLITO.- Guess again . To ease his labouring heart , in the last storm He threw her overboard , with all her ingots . DON CARLOS . - I cannot guess ; so tell me ...
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The Poetical Works of H. W. Longfellow. [Illustrated.] Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Vista completa - 1864 |
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Acadian Albrecht Dürer angel art thou BARTOLOME Basil beautiful behold beneath Beware birds blessed bosom breath bright brooklet Bruges cachucha CHISPA clouds Count of Lara CRUZADO dance dark death DON CARLOS Don Dinero dost dream earth Evangeline eyes face fair father fear flowers forest Gabriel gentle Gipsy gleam gold golden Grand Pré Guy de Dampierre hand hear heard heart heaven holy HYPOLITO JULIUS MOSEN land light lips look loud Luck of Edenhall maiden meadows moon morning mountains night Nils Juel o'er PADRE CURA passed Pray prayer PRECIOSA priest restless heart river rose sang SCENE shadow silent singing sleep slumber smile soft song sorrow soul sound spake spirit stars stood sweet tears Tharaw thee thine thou art thou hast thought Timoneda unto VICTORIAN village voice wait walls wander wave weary wild wind window words youth