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  1. A psalm of life by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 1807-1882, 1900-12-31
  2. Voices of the night, Ballads and other poems by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 1807-1882, 1885-12-31
  3. The golden legend by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 1807-1882, 1864-12-31
  4. The masque of Pandora, and other poems by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 1807-1882, 1875-12-31
  5. Outre-mer: a pilgrimage beyond the sea by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 1807-1882, 1883-12-31
  6. The song of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 1807-1882, 1898-12-31
  7. At the portal; by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 1807-1882, 1904-12-31
  8. Poems on slavery by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 1807-1882, 1842-12-31
  9. The song of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 1807-1882, 1898-12-31
  10. The song of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 1807-1882, 1897-12-31
  11. Outre-mer, a pilgrimage beyond the sea by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 1807-1882, 1846-12-31
  12. Evangeline by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 1807-1882, 1886-12-31
  13. The song of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 1807-1882, 1898-12-31
  14. The song of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 1807-1882, 1900-12-31

61. The Light Of Stars By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (18071882) was born in Portland, Maine.His father was a lawyer and congressman, and was keen that his
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The Light of Stars
By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

The night is come, but not too soon;
And sinking silently,
All silently, the little moon
Drops down behind the sky. There is no light in earth or heaven
But the cold light of stars; And the first watch of night is given To the red planet Mars. Is it the tender star of love? The star of love and dreams? O no! from that blue tent above, A hero's armor gleams. And earnest thoughts within me rise, When I behold afar, Suspended in the evening skies, The shield of that red star. O star of strength! I see thee stand And smile upon my pain; Thou beckonest with thy mailed hand, And I am strong again.

62. Paul Revere's Ride By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere. by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. 18071882. WrittenApril 19, 1860; first published in 1863 as part of Tales of a Wayside Inn .
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63. Poet: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - All Poems Of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Subscribe. Unsubscribe. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (18071882) Longfellow as educatedat Bowdoin College in Brunswick, where he was a classmate of Hawthorne.
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64. Other Archival Holdings - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Special Collections. Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 18071882. Card withinscription. after 1842. 1 item (1 p.). American poet. Biographical
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LONGFELLOW, HENRY WADSWORTH, 1807-1882.
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[after 1842].
1 item (1 p.).
American poet. Biographical information available in The Oxford companion to American literature. 5th ed., p. 443-444.
Item is card with holograph inscription "With W. Longfellow's thanks".
Removed from Special Collections copy of The Spanish student / by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. - Cambridge : John Owen, 1843.
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65. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
(18071882). back home next. Nature Snow-Flakes The Tide Rises, the Tide Falls.
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66. Primis -- Library Of The Future: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow -- Updated 6/29/2001
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. (18071882) — American poet and professorwhose work was immensely popular both at home and abroad.
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67. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Biography
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (18071882) was a lineal successor to Irving, whom healso resembled in his equal treatment of foreign and native themes and legends
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow biography
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882) was a lineal successor to Irving, whom he also resembled in his equal treatment of foreign and native themes and legends alike. Such an academic influence as his, broadened and deepened by generous travel abroad to prepare him for his Harvard chair, was certainly needed in the decade after 1830. By his "Poets and Poetry of Europe" he familiarized Americans with the literature and lore of France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Scandinavia, and even of old Anglo-Saxon days. His "Outre Mer," a book of travel, has kept a place for itself until to-day. When he came to write his Indian legend of "Hiawatha," his familiarity with the then little-known literature of the Northland enabled him to borrow the curious metre, style of imagery, and treatment of the Finnish epic "Kalevala."

68. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (18071882). Longfellow was during hislifetime the best-loved American poet. Among his works, we may
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882)
Longfellow was during his lifetime the best-loved American poet. Among his works, we may cite Ballads and Other Poems (1841) and Evangeline Hiawatha was written in 1855, The Courtship of Miles Standish in 1858.
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Hiawatha's Departure
By the shore of Gitche Gumee
By the shining Big-Sea-Water,
At the doorway of his wigwam
In the pleasant Summer morning,
Hiawatha stood and waited.
All the air was full of freshness,
All the earth was bright and joyous, And before him, through the sunshine, Westward toward the neighboring forest Passed in golden swarms the Ahmo, Passed the bees, the honey-makers Burning, singing in the sunshine. Bright above him shone the heavens, Level spread the lake before him; From its bosom leaped the sturgeon, Sparkling, flashing in the sunshine; On its margin the great forest Stood reflected in the water, Every tree-top had its shadow, Motionless beneath the water. From The Song of Hiawatha One sometimes finds references to Longfellow in Powys's works and letters. He was, he said, quite familiar with The Song of Hiawatha for instance and that poem is quoted, or alluded to, quite a few times. It must have influenced his vision of the American Indians for he tells us:

69. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth (18071882) Works by this author Complete Poems OfHenry Wadsworth Longfellow, The Evangeline Evangeline Song of Hiawatha, The.
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70. Aftermath, By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (18071882) HEN the summer fields are mown, Whenthe birds are fledged and flown, And the dry leaves strew the path; With the
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AFTERMATH by: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882)
    HEN the summer fields are mown,
    When the birds are fledged and flown,
    And the dry leaves strew the path;
    With the falling of the snow,
    With the cawing of the crow,
    Once again the fields we mow
    And gather in the aftermath.
    Not the sweet, new grass with flowers
    Is this harvesting of ours;
    Not the upland clover bloom;
    But the rowen mixed with weeds,
    Tangled tufts from marsh and meads,
    Where the poppy drops its seeds
    In the silence and the gloom.
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71. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
130K PICTURE Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. American poet, educator,linguist Born February 27, 1807, Portland, Maine Died March
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72. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Biography.Category Arts Literature 19th Century Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth......Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Biography. written by Roberto Rabe Probably the bestloved of American poets the world over is Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
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written by Roberto Rabe Probably the best loved of American poets the world over is Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Many of his lines are as familiar to us as rhymes from Mother Goose or the words of nursery songs learned in early childhood. Like these rhymes and melodies, they remain in the memory and accompany us through life. There are two reasons for the popularity and significance of Longfellow's poetry. First, he had the gift of easy rhyme. He wrote poetry as a bird sings, with natural grace and melody. Read or heard once or twice, his rhyme and meters cling to the mind long after the sense may be forgotten. Second, Longfellow wrote on obvious themes which appeal to all kinds of people. His poems are easily understood; they sing their way into the consciousness of those who read them. Above all, there is a joyousness in them, a spirit of optimism and faith in the goodness of life which evokes immediate response in the emotions of his readers. Americans owe a great debt to Longfellow because he was among the first of American writers to use native themes. He wrote about the American scene and landscape, the American Indian ('Song of Hiawatha'), and American history and tradition ('The Courtship of Miles Standish', 'Evangeline'). At the beginning of the 19th century, America was a stumbling babe as far as a culture of its own was concerned. The people of America had spent their years and their energies in carving a habitation out of the wilderness and in fighting for independence. Literature, art, and music came mainly from Europe and especially from England. Nothing was considered worthy of attention unless it came from Europe.

73. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was born in Portland, Maine. His father,Stephen Longfellow, was a Portland lawyer and congressman, and
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882) The most popular American poet of the 19th century, a storyteller, whose works are still cited - or parodied. Longfellow's works ranged from sentimental pieces such as 'The Village Blacksmith' to translations of Dante. Among his most interesting works are EVANGELINE (1847), a narrative poem of the former French colony of Acadia, echoing such epics as Homer's Odyssey , and THE SONG OF HIAWATHA (1855), especially noted for its sing-song meter and shamanistic rhythm. Longfellow is considered the first professional American poet. A number of his phrases, such as "ships that pass in the night", "the patter of little feet", and "I shot an arrow into the air", have become a common property. "At the door on summer evenings,
Sat the little Hiawatha;
Heard the whispering of the pine-trees,
Sounds of music, words of wonder "

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75. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807 1882) wrote many poems which are still famoustoday, including the epic poem Hiawatha, and lived for most of his life in
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76. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Quotes And Quotations
Author Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1807 1882, - A single conversationacross - A thought often makes us - A torn jacket is soon
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77. Crouse Autograph Collection - Search Results
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth (1807 – 1882) American Poet. Born in Portland,Maine. He was a professor of modern languages at Harvard (183554).
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Longfellow. Next 8 Feel no the pain of parting; it is they who staybehind that suffer. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807 - 1882).
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RecordLongfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 18071882. - Boston ; New York Houghton,Mifflin, c1896. RecordLongfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882.
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  • Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882. Evangeline [microform] : a tale of Acadie / by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ; with a biographical sketch, introduction and notes by H.E. Scudder, ; and a sketch of Longfellow's home life by Alice M. Longfellow. Boston ; New York : Houghton, Mifflin, c1896.
  • Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882. Evangeline [microform] / Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ; with numerous original illustrations by Charles Howard Johnson. New York : F.A. Stokes, c1894.
  • Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882. Evangeline [microform] : a tale of Acadie / by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. 9th ed. Boston ; Ticknor and Fields, 1854.
  • Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882. Evangeline [microform] : a tale of Acadie / by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ; illustrated with forty-five engravings on wood, from designs by Jane E. Benham, Birket Foster, and John Gilbert. Boston : Ticknor, Reed, and Fields, 1850.
  • Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882. Evangeline [microform] / by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. A new ed., ill. with thirty-one engravings, drawn by John Gilbert, engraved by London : G. Routledge, 1856.
  • 80. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Quotes - The Quotations Page
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    A torn jacket is soon mended; but hard words bruise the heart of a child.
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    All things must change to something new, to something strange.
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    Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.
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    He that respects himself is safe from others. He wears a coat of mail that none can pierce.
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    Learn to labour and to wait.
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    Let us, then be up and doing,
    With a heart for any fate;
    Still achieving, still pursuing,
    Learn to labour and to wait.
    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
    Look not mournfully into the past. It comes not back again. Wisely improve the present. It is thine. Go forth to meet the shadowy future, without fear.
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    Talk not of wasted affection, affection never was wasted

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