The Poetical Works of H.W. LongfellowT. Nelson & Sons, 1852 - 340 páginas |
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... forest roars the Norseman's song , And loud , amid the universal clamour , O'er distant deserts sounds the Tartar gong . I hear the Florentine , who from his palace Wheels out his battle - bell with dreadful din , And Aztec priests upon ...
... forest roars the Norseman's song , And loud , amid the universal clamour , O'er distant deserts sounds the Tartar gong . I hear the Florentine , who from his palace Wheels out his battle - bell with dreadful din , And Aztec priests upon ...
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... forest glades are teeming with bright forms , Nor dark and many - folded clouds foretell The coming on of storms . From the earth's loosened mould The sapling draws it sustenance , and thrives ; Though stricken to the heart with ...
... forest glades are teeming with bright forms , Nor dark and many - folded clouds foretell The coming on of storms . From the earth's loosened mould The sapling draws it sustenance , and thrives ; Though stricken to the heart with ...
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... forest's shade , Or glistened in the white cascade ; Where upward , in the mellow blush of day , The noisy bittern wheeled his spiral way . I heard the distant waters dash , I saw the current whirl and flash , - And richly , by the blue ...
... forest's shade , Or glistened in the white cascade ; Where upward , in the mellow blush of day , The noisy bittern wheeled his spiral way . I heard the distant waters dash , I saw the current whirl and flash , - And richly , by the blue ...
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... forest ; and a band Of stern in heart , and strong in hand , Came winding down beside the wave , To lay the red chief in his grave . They sang , that by its native bowers He stood , in the last moon of flowers , And thirty snows had not ...
... forest ; and a band Of stern in heart , and strong in hand , Came winding down beside the wave , To lay the red chief in his grave . They sang , that by its native bowers He stood , in the last moon of flowers , And thirty snows had not ...
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... forests , with their myriad tongues , Shouted of liberty ; And the blast.of the Desert cried aloud , With a voice so wild and free , That he started in his sleep , and smiled At their tempestuous glee . He did not feel the driver's whip ...
... forests , with their myriad tongues , Shouted of liberty ; And the blast.of the Desert cried aloud , With a voice so wild and free , That he started in his sleep , and smiled At their tempestuous glee . He did not feel the driver's whip ...
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The Poetical Works of H. W. Longfellow. [Illustrated.] Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Vista completa - 1864 |
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