Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Born in February 27, 1807 / Died in March 24, 1882 / United States / English
Poems by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The Son Of The Evening Star
... "Still their glittering lodge is seen there, ...
Picture-Writing
... Still the voice of love would reach you!" ...
Hiawatha's Wedding-Feast
... Though the warriors called him Faint-Heart, ...
The White Man's Foot
... "Kaw!" they said, "what tales you tell us!" ...
Hiawatha's Fishing
... Till the waves washed through the rib-bones, ...
Fata Morgana
... Like mists together rolled --So I wander and wander along, ...
The Famine
... "`T is the smoke, that waves and beckons!" ...
Divina Commedia
... II.2. How strange the sculptures that adorn these towers! ...
Hiawatha's Lamentation
... Beat their drums, and shook their rattles ...
Keats
... Was quenched by death, and broken the bruised reed ...
Hiawatha's Friends
... Through the whirlpools chased the beaver, ...
Old St David's at Radnor
... Caressing the wrinkled cheeks of age! You cross the threshold ...
The Poet's Calendar
... September I bear the Scales, where hang in equipoise ...
Belisarius
... I stand and beg my bread! Methinks I still can hear, ...
Hiawatha's Fasting
... Stripped the withered husks from off them, ...