Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Born in February 27, 1807 / Died in March 24, 1882 / United States / English
Poems by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The Song Of Hiawatha XI: Hiawatha's Wedding-Feast
... "Smiles the earth, and smile the waters, ...
Dante. (Sonnet VII.)
... Who from his country's, closed against him, fled ...
The Grave. From The Anglo-Saxon
... Loathsome is that earth-house, ...
The Luck of Edenhall. From The German Of Uhland
... "The stone wall," saith he, "doth fall aside, ...
By The Seaside : The Fire Of Driftwood
... O flames that glowed! O hearts that yearned! ...
The Nature Of Love. (From The Italian)
... Like virtue from the star, love comes from woman's eye ...
In The Harbour: At La Chaudeau. (From The French Of Charles Coran)
... Should have preserved my fresh green youth, ...
The Song Of Hiawatha XIX: The Ghosts
... " Then the shadows ceased from weeping, ...
The Seaside And The Fireside : Dedication
... Kind letters, that betray the heart's deep history, ...
The Song Of Hiawatha VIII: Hiawatha's Fishing
... Three whole days and nights alternate ...
The Good Shepherd (From The Spanish Of Lope De Vega)
... With feet nailed to the cross, thou'rt waiting still for me ...
The Three Kings. (Birds Of Passage. Flight The Fifth)
... Through the silent street, till their horses turned ...
Ultima Thule: Elegiac
... Sunk are the towers of the town into the depths of the sea! ...
Tales Of A Wayside Inn : Part 3. The Spanish Jew's Tale; Azrael
... " And the guest answered: "Lest he should come near, ...
In The Harbour: The Children's Crusade
... . . . III. Ah! what master hand shall paint ...