Poems, Volumen2Ticknor and Fields, 1859 |
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... wonder , and then rose Louder and ever louder a wail of sorrow and anger , And , by one impulse moved , they madly rushed to the door - way . Vain was the hope of escape ; and cries and fierce imprecations Rang through the house of ...
... wonder , and then rose Louder and ever louder a wail of sorrow and anger , And , by one impulse moved , they madly rushed to the door - way . Vain was the hope of escape ; and cries and fierce imprecations Rang through the house of ...
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... the arches , Down through whose broken vaults it fell as through chinks in a ruin . Dreamlike , and indistinct , and strange were all things around them ; And o'er their spirits there came a feeling of wonder 44 EVANGELINE .
... the arches , Down through whose broken vaults it fell as through chinks in a ruin . Dreamlike , and indistinct , and strange were all things around them ; And o'er their spirits there came a feeling of wonder 44 EVANGELINE .
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. And o'er their spirits there came a feeling of wonder and sadness , - Strange forebodings of ill , unseen and that cannot be compassed . As , at the tramp of a horse's hoof on the turf of the prairies , Far in ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. And o'er their spirits there came a feeling of wonder and sadness , - Strange forebodings of ill , unseen and that cannot be compassed . As , at the tramp of a horse's hoof on the turf of the prairies , Far in ...
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... exclamations of wonder ; When they beheld his face , they recognized Basil the Blacksmith . Hearty his welcome was , as he led his guests to the garden . There in an arbour of roses with endless question and 52 EVANGELINE .
... exclamations of wonder ; When they beheld his face , they recognized Basil the Blacksmith . Hearty his welcome was , as he led his guests to the garden . There in an arbour of roses with endless question and 52 EVANGELINE .
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... wonder the Shawnee sat , and when she had ended Still was mute ; but at length , as if a mysterious horror Passed through her brain , she spake , and repeated the tale of the Mowis ; Mowis , the bridegroom of snow , who won and wedded a ...
... wonder the Shawnee sat , and when she had ended Still was mute ; but at length , as if a mysterious horror Passed through her brain , she spake , and repeated the tale of the Mowis ; Mowis , the bridegroom of snow , who won and wedded a ...
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