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The complete poetical works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
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Cutchogue, N.Y. : Buccaneer Books, [1993].
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xxi, 689 pages : portrait ; 23 cm
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Presents the complete poetical works of nineteenth-century American writer Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, including "The Song of Hiawatha," "Tales of a Wayside Inn," and many other selections, and features biographical information about the poet.

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Presents the complete poetical works of nineteenth-century American writer Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, including "The Song of Hiawatha," "Tales of a Wayside Inn," and many other selections, and features biographical information about the poet.
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Longfellow, H. W. (1993). The complete poetical works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Cutchogue, N.Y., Buccaneer Books.

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Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882. 1993. The Complete Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Cutchogue, N.Y., Buccaneer Books.

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Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882, The Complete Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Cutchogue, N.Y., Buccaneer Books, 1993.

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Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth. The Complete Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Cutchogue, N.Y., Buccaneer Books, 1993.

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5050 |a Table of Contents: Biographical Sketch -- VOICES OF THE NIGHT -- Prelude -- Hymn to the night -- A Psalm of life -- The Reaper and the flowers -- The Light of stars -- Footsteps of angels -- Flowers -- The Beleaguered -- Midnight Mass for the dying year -- EARLIER POEMS -- An April day -- Autumn -- Woods in winter -- Hymn of the Moravian nuns of Bethlehem -- Sunrise on the hills -- The Spirit of poetry -- Burial of the Minnisink -- L'Envoi -- BALLADS AND OTHER POEMS -- The Skeleton in armor -- The Wreck of the Hesperus -- The Village blacksmith -- Endymion -- It is not always May -- The Rainy Day -- God's-acre -- To the River Charles -- Blind Bartimeus -- The Goblet of life -- Maidenhood -- Excelsior -- POEMS ON SLAVERY -- To William E. Channing -- The Slave's dream -- The Good part, that shall not be taken away -- The Slave in the dismal swamp -- The Slave singing at midnight -- The Witnesses -- The Quadroon girl -- The Warning -- THE SPANISH STUDENT -- THE BELFRY OF BRUGES AND OTHER POEMS -- Introductory note -- Carillon -- The Belfry of Bruges -- A Gleam of sunshine -- The Arsenal at Springfield -- Nuremberg -- The Norman baron -- Rain in summer -- To a child -- The Occultation of Orion -- The Bridge -- To the driving cloud -- Songs - The Day is done -- Afternoon in February -- To an old Danish song-book -- Walter von der Vogelweid -- Drinking song -- The Old clock on the stairs -- The Arrow and the song -- Sonnets - Mezzo Cammin -- The Evening Star -- Autumn -- Dante -- Curfew -- EVANGELINE: A TALE OF ACADIE -- Introductory note -- Evangeline -- THE SEASIDE AND THE FIRESIDE -- Introductory note -- Dedication -- By the seaside -- The Building of the ship -- Seaweed -- Chrysaor -- The Secret of the sea -- Twilight -- Sir Humphrey Gilbert -- The Lighthouse -- The Fire of drift-wood -- By the Fireside -- Resignation -- The Builders -- Sand of the desert in an hour-glass -- The Open window -- King Witlaf's drinking-horn -- Gaspar Becerra -- Pegasus in pound -- Tegnér's drapa -- Sonnet, on Mrs. Kemble's readings from Shakespeare -- The Singers -- Suspiria -- Hymn for my brother's ordination -- THE SONG OF HIAWATHA -- Introductory note -- Introducation -- I. The Peace-Pipe -- II. The Four winds -- III. Hiawatha's childhood -- IV. Hiawatha and Mudjekeewis -- V. Hiawatha's fasting -- VI. Hiawatha's friends -- VII. Hiawatha's sailing -- VIII. Hiawatha's fishing -- IX. Hiawatha and the pearl-feather -- X. Hiawatha's wooing -- XI. Hiawatha's wedding-feast -- XII. The Son of the evening star -- XIII. Blessing the cornfields -- XIV. Picture-writing -- XV. Hiawatha's lamentation -- XVI. Pau-Puk-Keewis -- XVII. The hunting of Pau-Puk-Keewis -- XVIII. The Death of Kwasind -- XIX. The ghosts -- XX. The Famine -- XXI. The White man's foot -- XXII. Hiawatha's departure -- THE COURTSHIP OF MILES STANDISH -- Introductory note -- I. Miles Standish -- II. Love and Friendship -- III. The lover's errand -- IV. John Alden -- V. The sailing of the Mayflower -- VI. Priscilla -- VII. The March of Miles Standish -- VIII. The Spinning-wheel -- IX. The wedding-day -- BIRDS OF PASSAGE -- Flight the First -- Birds of passage -- Prometheus, or the poet's forethought -- Epimetheus, or the poet's afterthought -- The Ladder of St. Augustine -- The Phantom ship -- The Warden of the cinque ports -- Haunted houses -- In the churchyard at Cambridge -- The Emperor's bird's nest -- The Two angels -- Daylight and moonlight -- The Jewish cemetery at Newport -- Oliver Basselin -- Victor Galbraith -- My lost youth -- The ropewalk -- The Golden mile-stone -- Catawba wine -- Santa Filomena -- The discoverer of the North Cape -- Daybreak -- The Fiftieth birthday of Agassiz -- Children -- Sandalphon -- Flight the Second -- The Children's hour -- Enceladus -- The cumberland -- Snow-flakes -- A Day of sunshine -- Something left undone -- Weariness -- TALES OF A WAYSIDE INN -- Introductory note -- Part first -- Prelude -- The landlord's tale: Paul Revere's ride -- Interlude -- The student's tale: The falcon of Ser Federigo -- Interlude -- The Spanish Jew's Tale: The legend of Rabbi Ben Levi -- Interlude -- The Sicilian's tale: King Robert of Sicily -- Interlude -- The musician's tale: The Saga of King Olaf -- I. The challenge of Thor -- II. King Olaf's return -- III. Thora of Rimol -- IV. Queen Sigrid the Haughty -- V. The Skerry of Shrieks -- VI. The wraith of Odin -- VII. Iron-Beard -- VIII. Gudrun -- IX. Thangbrand the Priest -- X. Raud the Strong -- XI. Bishop Sigurd of Salten Fiord -- XII. King Olaf's Christmas -- XIII. The building of the long serpent -- XIV. The crew of the long serpent -- XV. A little bird in the air -- XVI. Queen Thyri and the Anglica stalks -- XVII. King Svend of the Forked Beard -- XVIII. King Olaf and Earl Sigvald -- XIX. King Olaf's war-horns -- XX. Einar Tamberskelver -- XXI. King Olaf's death-drink -- XXII. The nun of Nidaros -- Interlude -- The Theologian's tale: Torquemada -- Interlude -- The Poet's tale: The birds of Killingworth -- Finale -- Part Second -- Prelude -- The Sicilian's tale: The bell of Atri -- Interlude -- The Spanish Jew's tale: Kambalu -- Interlude -- The Student's tale: The Cobbler of Hagenau -- Interlude -- The Musician's tale: The Ballad of Carmilhan -- Interlude -- The Poet's tale: Lady Wentworth -- Interlude -- The Theologian's tale: The legend beautiful -- Interlude -- The Student's second tale: The Baron of St. Castine -- Finale -- Part Third -- Prelude -- The Spanish Jew's tale: Azrael -- Interlude -- The Poet's tale: Charlemagne -- Interlude -- The Student's tale: Emma and Eginhard -- Interlude -- The Theologian's tale: Elizabeth -- Interlude -- The Sicilian's tale: The monk of Casal-Maggiore -- Interlude -- The Spanish Jew's second tale: Scanderbeg -- Interlude -- The Musician's tale: The mother's ghost -- INterlude -- The Landlord's tale: The rhyme of Sir Christopher -- Finale -- FLOWER-DE-LUCE -- Flower-de-Luce -- Palingenesis -- the Bridge of cloud -- Hawthorne -- Christmas bells -- The Wind over the chimney -- The Bells of Lynn -- Killed at the ford -- Giotto's tower -- To-morrow -- Divina Commedia -- Noël -- BIRDS OF PASSAGE -- Flight of the third -- Fata Morgana -- The Haunted chamber -- The Meeting -- Vox Populi -- The Castle-builder -- Changed -- The Challenge -- The Brook and the wave -- Aftermath -- THE MASQUE OF PANDORA -- The Masque of Pandora -- I. The workshop of Hephaestus -- II. Olympus -- III. Tower of Prometheus on Mount Caucasus -- IV. The Air -- V. The House of Epimetheus -- VI. In the garden -- VII. The House of Epimetheus -- VIII. In the garden -- THE HANGING OF THE CRANE -- MORITURI SALUTAMUS -- A BOOK OF SONNETS -- Three friends of mine -- Chaucer -- Shakespeare -- Milton -- Keats -- The galaxy -- The sound of the sea -- A summer day by the sea -- The tides -- A shadow -- A nameless grave -- Sleep -- The old bridge at Florence -- Il ponte vecchio de firenze -- Nature -- In the churchyard at Tarrytown -- Eliot's Oak -- The descent of the muses -- Venice -- The poets -- Parker Cleaveland -- The harvest moon -- To the river Rhone -- The three silences of Molinos -- The two rivers -- Boston -- St. John's, Cambridge -- Moods -- Woodstock Park -- The four princesses at Wilna -- Holidays -- Wapentake -- The broken oar -- The cross of snow -- BIRDS OF PASSAGE -- Flight the Fourth -- Charles Sumner -- Travels by the fireside -- Cadenabbia -- Monte Cassino -- Amalfi -- The sermon of St.
5050 |a Francis -- Belisauius -- Songo River -- KÉRAMOS -- BIRDS OF PASSAGE -- Flight the Fifth -- The Herons of Elmwood -- A Dutch picture -- Castles in Spain -- Vittoria Colonna -- The revenge of Rain-in-the-face -- To the River Yvette -- The emperor's glove -- A ballad of the French fleet -- The leap of Roushan Beg -- Haruon al Raschid -- King Trisanku -- A wraith in the mist -- The three kings -- Song: "Stay, stay at home, my heart, and rest" -- The white czar -- Delia -- ULTIMA THULE -- DEDICATION -- Poems -- Bayard Taylor -- The chamber over the gate -- From my arm-chair -- Jugurtha -- The iron pen -- Robert Burns -- Helen of Tyre -- Elegiac -- Old St. Savid's at Radnor -- Folk-Songs -- The sifting of Peter -- Maiden and weathercock -- The windmill -- The tide rises, the tide falls -- Sonnets -- My cathedral -- The burial of the poet -- Night -- L'Envoi -- The poet and his songs -- IN THE HARBOR -- Becalmed -- The poet's calendar -- Autumn within -- The four lakes of Madison -- Victor and vanquished -- Moonlight -- The Children's crusade -- Sundown -- Chimes -- Four by the clock -- Auf Wiedersehen -- Elegiac verse -- The city and the sea -- Memories -- Hermes Trismegistus -- To the Avon -- President Garfield -- My books -- Mad river -- Possibilities -- Decoration day -- A fragment -- Loss and gain -- Inscription on the Shanklin Fountain -- The bells of San Blas -- FRAGMENTS -- "Neglected record of a mind neglected" -- "O faithful, indefatigable tides" -- "Soft through the silent air" -- "So from the bosom of darkness"
5050 |a CHRISTUS: A MYSTERY -- Introductory note -- Introitus -- PART I. THE DIVINE TRAGEDY -- The First Passover -- I. Vox Clamantis -- II. Mount Quarantania -- III. The Marriage of Cana -- IV. In the cornfields -- V. Nazareth -- VI. The Sea of Galilee -- VII. The Demoniac of Gadara -- VIII. Taltha Cumi -- IX. The Tower of Magdala -- X. The House of Simon the Pharisee -- The Second Passover -- I. Before the Gates of Machaerus -- II. Herod's banquet-hall -- III. Under the walls of Machaerus -- IV. Nicodemus at night -- V. Blind Bartimeus -- VI. Jacob's well -- VII. The coasts of Caesarea Philippi -- VIII. The young ruler -- IX. At Bethany -- X. Born blind -- XI. Simon Magus and Helen of Tyre -- The Third Passover -- I. The entry into Jerusalem -- II. Solomon's porch -- III. Lord, is it I? -- IV. The Garden of Gethsemane -- V. The Palace of Caiaphas -- VI. Pontius Pilate -- VII. Barabbas in prison -- VIII. Ecce Homo -- IX. Aceldama -- X. The three crosses -- XI. The two Maries -- XII. The Sea of galilee -- Epilogue -- Symbolum Apostolorum -- First Interlude -- The Abbot Joachim -- PART II. THE GOLDEN LEGEND -- Prologue -- The spire of Strasburg Cathedral -- I. The Castle of Vautsberg on the Rhine -- Courtyard of the castle -- II. A farm in the Odenwald -- A room in the farm-house -- Elsie's chamber -- The chamber of Gottlieb and Ursula -- A village church -- A room in the farm-house -- In the garden -- III. A street in Strasburg -- Square in front of the cathedral -- In the cathedral -- The Nativity: a miracle-play -- Introitus -- I. Heaven -- II. Mary at the well -- III. The angels of the seven planets -- IV. The wise men of the east -- V. The flight into Egypt -- VI. The slaughter of the innocents -- VII. Jesus at play with his schoolmates -- VIII. The village school -- IX. Crowned with flowers -- Epilogue -- IV. The Road to Hirschau -- The convent of Hirschau in the Black Forest -- The scriptorium -- The cloisters -- The chapel -- The refectory -- The neighboring nunnery -- V. A covered bridge at Lucerne -- The devil's bridge -- The St. Gothard pass -- At the foot of the Alps -- The Inn at Genoa -- At sea -- VI. The school of Salerno -- The farm-house in the Odenwald -- The Castle of Vautsberg on the Rhine -- Epilogue -- The two recording angels ascending -- Second Interlude -- Martin Luther -- PART III. THE NEW ENGLAND TRAGEDIES -- John Endicott -- Prologue -- Act I. -- Act II. -- Act III. -- Act IV. -- Act V. -- Giles Corey of the Salem Farms -- Prologue -- Act I. -- Act II. -- Act III. -- Act IV. -- Act V. -- Finale -- St. John -- JUDAS MACCABAEUS -- Act I. -- The citadel of Antiochus -- Act II. The dungeons in the citadel -- Act III. The battle-field of Beth-Horon -- Act IV. The outer courts of the Temple at Jerusalem -- Act V. The mountians of Ecbatana -- MICHAEL ANGELO: A FRAGMENT -- Dedication -- Part First -- I. Prologue at Ischia -- Monologue: The Last Judgment -- II. San Silvestro -- III. Cardinal Ippolito -- IV. Borgo Delle Vergine at Naples -- V. Vittoria Colonna -- Part Second -- I. Monologue -- II. Viterbo -- III. Michael Angelo and Benvenuto Cellini -- IV. Fra Sebastiano del Piombo -- V. Palazzo Belvedere -- VI. Palazzo Cesarini -- Part Third -- I. Monologue -- II. Vigna di Papa Giulio -- III. Bino Altoviti -- IV. In the coliseum -- V. Macello de' Corvi -- VI. Michael Angelo's studio -- VII. The oaks of Monte Luca -- VIII. The dead Christ -- TRANSLATIONS -- Introductory Note -- Prelude -- From the Spanish -- Coplas de Manrique -- Sonnets -- I. The Good Shepherd -- II. To-Morrow -- III. The Native land -- IV. The image of God -- V. The brook -- Ancient Spanish Ballads -- I. Rio Verde, Rio Verde -- II. Don Uno, Count of Lara -- III. The peasant leaves his plough afield -- Vida de San Millan -- San Miguel, the Convent -- Song: She is a maid of artless grace -- Santa Teresa's book-mark -- From the Cancioneros -- I. Eyes so tristful, eyes so tristful -- II. Some day, some day -- III. Come, O death, so silent flying -- IV. Glove of black in white hand bare -- From the Swedish and Danish -- Introductory Note -- Passages from Frithiof's Saga -- I. Frithiof's homestead -- II. A sledge-ride on the ice -- III. Frithiof's temptation -- IV. Frithiof's farewell -- The Children of the Lord's Supper -- King Christian -- The elected knight -- Childhood -- From the German -- The happiest land -- The wave -- The dead -- The bird and the ship -- Whither? -- Beware! -- Son the bell -- The castle by the sea -- The black knight -- Song of the silent land -- The Luck of Edenhall -- The two locks of hair -- The hemlock tree -- Annie of Tharaw -- The statue over the cathedral door -- The legend of the crossbill -- The sea hath its pearls -- Poetic aphorisms -- Silent love -- Blessed are the dead -- Wanderer's night-songs -- Remorse -- Forsaken -- Allah -- From the Anglo-Saxon -- The grave -- Beowulf's expedition to Heort -- The soul's complaint against the body -- From the French -- Song: Hark! Hark! -- Song: And whither goest thou, gentle sigh -- The return of Spring -- Spring -- The child asleep -- Death of Archbiship Turpin -- The blind girl of Castèl Cuillè -- A Christmas carol -- Consolation -- To Cardinal Richelieu -- The angel and the child -- On the terrace of the Aigalades -- To my brooklet -- Barréges -- Will ever the dear days come back again? -- At La Chaudeau -- A quiet life -- The wine of Jurançon -- Firar Lubin -- Rondel -- My Secret -- From the Italian -- The celestial pilot -- The terrestrial paradise -- Beatrice -- To Italy -- Seven sonnets and a canzone -- I. The artist -- II. Fire -- III. Youth and age -- IV. Old age -- V. To Vittoria Colonna -- VI. To Vittoria Colonna -- VII. Dante -- VIII. Canzone -- The Nature of love -- From the Portuguese -- Song: If thou art sleeping, maiden -- From the Eastern Sources -- The fugitive -- The siege of Kazan -- The boy and the brook -- To the stork -- From the Latin -- Virgil's first eclogue -- Ovid in exile -- APPENDIX -- I. Juvenile Poems -- The battle of Lovell's Pond -- To Ianthe -- Thanksgiving -- Autumnal Nightfall -- Italian Scenery -- The Lunatic Girl -- The Venetian Gondolier -- The Angler's Song -- Lover's Rock -- Dirge over a nameless grave -- A Song of Savoy -- The Indian hunter -- Ode written for the commemoration at Fryeburg, Maine, of Lovewell's fight -- Jeckoyva -- The Sea-Diver -- Musings -- Song -- Song of the Birds -- II. Unacknowledged and Uncollected Translations -- Let me go warm -- The Nativity of Christ -- The Assumption of the Virgin -- The Disembodied spirit -- Ideal beauty -- The Lover's complaint -- Art and nature -- The two harvests -- Clear honor of the liquid element -- Priase of Little Women -- Milagros de Nuestra Señora -- Song of the Rhine -- Elegy written in the ruins of an old castle -- The stars -- Rondel -- The banks of the Cher -- To the Forest of Gastine -- Fontenay -- Pray for me -- Vire -- A Florentine Song -- A Neapolitan canzonet -- Christmas carol -- A soldier's song -- Tell me, tell me, thou pretty bee -- Sicilian canzonet -- The gleaner of Sapri -- III. Notes and Illustrations -- IV. A Chronological List of Mr. Longfellow's Poems. -- Index of first lines -- Index of titles.
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