Flower-de-luceTicknor and Fields, 1867 - 72 Seiten |
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... Enter , and cross himself , and on the floor Kneel to repeat his paternoster o'er ; Far off the noises of the world retreat ; The loud vociferations of the street Become an undistinguishable roar . So , as I enter here from day to day.
... Enter , and cross himself , and on the floor Kneel to repeat his paternoster o'er ; Far off the noises of the world retreat ; The loud vociferations of the street Become an undistinguishable roar . So , as I enter here from day to day.
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. So , as I enter here from day to day , And leave my burden at this minster gate , Kneeling in prayer , and not ashamed to pray , The tumult of the time disconsolate To inarticulate murmurs dies away , While ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. So , as I enter here from day to day , And leave my burden at this minster gate , Kneeling in prayer , and not ashamed to pray , The tumult of the time disconsolate To inarticulate murmurs dies away , While ...
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... , What tenderness , what tears , what hate of wrong , What passionate outcry of a soul in pain , Uprose this poem of the earth and air , This medieval miracle of song ! III . I ENTER , and I see thee in 58 Divina Commedia .
... , What tenderness , what tears , what hate of wrong , What passionate outcry of a soul in pain , Uprose this poem of the earth and air , This medieval miracle of song ! III . I ENTER , and I see thee in 58 Divina Commedia .
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. III . I ENTER , and I see thee in the gloom . Of the long aisles , O poet saturnine ! And strive to make my steps keep pace with thine . The air is filled with some unknown perfume ; The congregation of the ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. III . I ENTER , and I see thee in the gloom . Of the long aisles , O poet saturnine ! And strive to make my steps keep pace with thine . The air is filled with some unknown perfume ; The congregation of the ...
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