PoemsJ.R. Osgood and Company, 1877 - 391 páginas |
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... Follow the seamew's flight " 26 " The skipper he stood beside the helm " 28 " And children coming home from school , Look in at the open door " " Near at hand , From under the sheltering trees " " From the tumbling surf " Autumn " She ...
... Follow the seamew's flight " 26 " The skipper he stood beside the helm " 28 " And children coming home from school , Look in at the open door " " Near at hand , From under the sheltering trees " " From the tumbling surf " Autumn " She ...
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. " A BAND , OF STERN IN HEART , AND STRONG IN HAND , CAME WINDING DOWN . " - Page 10 . " SHOULD NOT THE DOVE SO WHITE , FOLLOW THE.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. " A BAND , OF STERN IN HEART , AND STRONG IN HAND , CAME WINDING DOWN . " - Page 10 . " SHOULD NOT THE DOVE SO WHITE , FOLLOW THE.
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... Follow the sea - mew's flight , Why did they leave that night Her nest unguarded ? " Scarce had I put to sea , Bearing the maid with me , Fairest of all was she Among the Norsemen ! When on the white sea - strand , Waving his armed hand ...
... Follow the sea - mew's flight , Why did they leave that night Her nest unguarded ? " Scarce had I put to sea , Bearing the maid with me , Fairest of all was she Among the Norsemen ! When on the white sea - strand , Waving his armed hand ...
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. -- — - Page 26 And the skipper had taken his little O father ! " SHOULD NOT THE DOVE SO WHITE , FOLLOW THE SEAMEW'S FLIGHT . " THE SKIPPER HE STOOD BESIDE THE HELM . " Page.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. -- — - Page 26 And the skipper had taken his little O father ! " SHOULD NOT THE DOVE SO WHITE , FOLLOW THE SEAMEW'S FLIGHT . " THE SKIPPER HE STOOD BESIDE THE HELM . " Page.
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... follows faithful and humble , Follows so long as she may her friend ; O do not reject her , For she cometh from God and she holdeth the keys of the heavens . Prayer is Innocence ' friend ; and willingly flieth incessant " Twixt the ...
... follows faithful and humble , Follows so long as she may her friend ; O do not reject her , For she cometh from God and she holdeth the keys of the heavens . Prayer is Innocence ' friend ; and willingly flieth incessant " Twixt the ...
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