The Poetical Works of H.W. LongfellowJ. Dicks, 1874 - 216 páginas |
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... fair sisters , All the sisters and their husbands , Changed to birds of various plumage . Some were jays and some were magpics , Others thrushes , others blackbirds ; And they hopped , and sang , and twittered , Perked and fluttered all ...
... fair sisters , All the sisters and their husbands , Changed to birds of various plumage . Some were jays and some were magpics , Others thrushes , others blackbirds ; And they hopped , and sang , and twittered , Perked and fluttered all ...
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... Fair - haired . azure - eyed , with delicate Saxon complexion , Having the dew of his youth , and the beauty thereof , as the captives Whom Saint Gregory saw , and exclaimed , “ Not Angles but Angels Youngest of all was he of the men ...
... Fair - haired . azure - eyed , with delicate Saxon complexion , Having the dew of his youth , and the beauty thereof , as the captives Whom Saint Gregory saw , and exclaimed , “ Not Angles but Angels Youngest of all was he of the men ...
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... fair- haired taciturn stripling , All aghast at his words , surprised , embarrassed , bewildered , Trying to mask his dismay by treating the sub- ject with lightness , Trying to smile , and yet feeling his heart stand still in his bosom ...
... fair- haired taciturn stripling , All aghast at his words , surprised , embarrassed , bewildered , Trying to mask his dismay by treating the sub- ject with lightness , Trying to smile , and yet feeling his heart stand still in his bosom ...
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... fair for the May Flower ; Talked of their Captain's departure , and all the dangers that menaced . ' " He being gone , the town , and what should be done in his absence . Merrily sang the birds , and the tender voices of women ...
... fair for the May Flower ; Talked of their Captain's departure , and all the dangers that menaced . ' " He being gone , the town , and what should be done in his absence . Merrily sang the birds , and the tender voices of women ...
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... fair , more divine in her beauty . He who but yesterday pleaded so glibly the cause of another , Stood there embarrassed and silent , and seek- ing in vain for an answer . So the maiden went on , and little divined or imagined What was ...
... fair , more divine in her beauty . He who but yesterday pleaded so glibly the cause of another , Stood there embarrassed and silent , and seek- ing in vain for an answer . So the maiden went on , and little divined or imagined What was ...
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The Poetical Works of H. W. Longfellow. [Illustrated.] Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Vista completa - 1864 |
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