PoemsJ.R. Osgood and Company, 1877 - 391 páginas |
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... falling on my weary brain , Like a fast - falling shower , The dreams of youth came back again , Low lispings of the ... fall fast ; Pallid lips say , ' It is past ! We can return no more ! ' " Look , then , into thine heart , and write ...
... falling on my weary brain , Like a fast - falling shower , The dreams of youth came back again , Low lispings of the ... fall fast ; Pallid lips say , ' It is past ! We can return no more ! ' " Look , then , into thine heart , and write ...
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. 1 ¡ N. VIZE TALLY W The leaves are falling , falling , Solemnly and slow. " I HEARD THE TRAILING GARMENTS OF THE NIGHT . " - Page 2 . " THE FOOLISH , FOND OLD YEAR . " -
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. 1 ¡ N. VIZE TALLY W The leaves are falling , falling , Solemnly and slow. " I HEARD THE TRAILING GARMENTS OF THE NIGHT . " - Page 2 . " THE FOOLISH , FOND OLD YEAR . " -
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. The leaves are falling , falling , Solemnly and slow ; Caw ! caw the rooks are calling , It is a sound of woe , A sound of woe ! Through woods and mountain passes The winds , like anthems , roll ; They are ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. The leaves are falling , falling , Solemnly and slow ; Caw ! caw the rooks are calling , It is a sound of woe , A sound of woe ! Through woods and mountain passes The winds , like anthems , roll ; They are ...
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... fall . Tell me , the charms that lovers seek In the clear eye and blushing cheek , The hues that play O'er rosy lip and brow of snow , When hoary age approaches slow , Ah , where are they ? The cunning skill , the curious arts , The ...
... fall . Tell me , the charms that lovers seek In the clear eye and blushing cheek , The hues that play O'er rosy lip and brow of snow , When hoary age approaches slow , Ah , where are they ? The cunning skill , the curious arts , The ...
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... fall As heavily the hand of Death , As when it stays the shepherd's breath Beside his stall . I speak not of the Trojan name , Neither its glory nor its shame Has met our eyes ; Nor of Rome's great and glorious dead , Though we have ...
... fall As heavily the hand of Death , As when it stays the shepherd's breath Beside his stall . I speak not of the Trojan name , Neither its glory nor its shame Has met our eyes ; Nor of Rome's great and glorious dead , Though we have ...
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