The Complete Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

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VOICES OF THE NIGHT [Greek poem here Euripides.] PRELUDE.

HYMN TO THE NIGHT. [Greek quotation] I heard the trailing

A PSALM OF LIFE. WHAT THE HEART OF THE YOUNG MAN SAID TO THE

THE REAPER AND THE FLOWERS.

THE LIGHT OF STARS.

FOOTSTEPS OF ANGELS.

FLOWERS.

THE BELEAGUERED CITY.

MIDNIGHT MASS FOR THE DYING YEAR

AUTUMN

WOODS IN WINTER.

HYMN OF THE MORAVIAN NUNS OF BETHLEHEM AT THE CONSECRATION OF PULASKI'S BANNER.

SUNRISE ON THE HILLS

THE SPIRIT OF POETRY

BURIAL OF THE MINNISINK

L' ENVOI

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

TO WILLIAM E. CHANNING

THE SLAVE'S DREAM

THE GOOD PART THAT SHALL NOT BE TAKEN AWAY She dwells by Great

THE SLAVE IN THE DISMAL SWAMP

THE SLAVE SINGING AT MIDNIGHT

THE WITNESSES

THE QUADROON GIRL

THE WARNING

ACT II. SCENE I. PRECIOSA'S chamber. Morning. PRECIOSA and

SCENE III. The Prado. A long avenue of trees leading to the

SCENE IV. PRECIOSA'S chamber. She is sitting, with a book in

SCENE V. The COUNT OF LARA'S rooms. Enter the COUNT.

SCENE VIII. The Theatre. The orchestra plays the cachucha.

SCENE XI. PRECIOSA'S bedchamber. Midnight. She is sleeping in

ACT III.

SCENE VI. A pass in the Guadarrama mountains. Early morning.

THE BELFRY OF BRUGES

A GLEAM OF SUNSHINE

THE ARSENAL AT SPRINGFIELD

NUREMBERG

RAIN IN SUMMER

TO A CHILD

THE OCCULTATION OF ORION

THE BRIDGE

TO THE DRIVING CLOUD

SONGS THE DAY IS DONE The day is done, and the darkness - Falls

AFTERNOON IN FEBRUARY

TO AN OLD DANISH SONG-BOOK

WALTER VON DER VOGELWEID

DRINKING SONG INSCRIPTION FOR AN ANTIQUE PITCHER Come, old

THE OLD CLOCK ON THE STAIRS

THE ARROW AND THE SONG

SONNETS MEZZO CAMMIN Half of my life is gone, and I have let

THE EVENING STAR

AUTUMN (2)

DANTE

CURFEW I. Solemnly, mournfully, - Dealing its dole, The Curfew

PART THE FIRST I In the Acadian land, on the shores of the

II

III

PART THE SECOND I

II (2)

IV

V

BY THE SEASIDE THE BUILDING OF THE SHIP "Build me straight, O

SEAWEED

CHRYSAOR

THE SECRET OF THE SEA

TWILIGHT

SIR HUMPHREY GILBERT

THE LIGHTHOUSE

THE FIRE OF DRIFT-WOOD DEVEREUX FARM, NEAR MARBLEHEAD We sat

BY THE FIRESIDE RESIGNATION There is no flock, however watched

THE BUILDERS

SAND OF THE DESERT IN AN HOUR-GLASS

THE OPEN WINDOW

KING WITLAF'S DRINKING-HORN

GASPAR BECERRA

TEGNER'S DRAPA

SONNET ON MRS. KEMBLE'S READINGS FROM SHAKESPEARE O precious

THE SINGERS

SUSPIRIA

HYMN FOR MY BROTHER'S ORDINATION Christ to the young man said:

INTRODUCTION

I THE PEACE-PIPE On the Mountains of the Prairie, On the great

II The Four Winds "Honor be to Mudjekeewis!" Cried the

III HIAWATHA'S CHILDHOOD Downward through the evening twilight,

IV HIAWATHA AND MUDJEKEEWIS Out of childhood into manhood Now

V HIAWATHA'S FASTING You shall hear how Hiawatha Prayed and

VI HIAWATHA'S FRIENDS Two good friends had Hiawatha, Singled

VII HIAWATHA'S SAILING "Give me of your bark, O Birch-tree! Of

VIII HIAWATHA'S FISHING Forth upon the Gitche Gumee, On the

IX HIAWATHA AND THE PEARL-FEATHER On the shores of Gitche

X HIAWATHA'S WOOING "As unto the bow the cord is, So unto the

XII THE SON OF THE EVENING STAR Can it be the sun descending

XIII BLESSING THE CORNFIELDS Sing, O Song of Hiawatha, Of the

XIV PICTURE-WRITING In those days said Hiawatha, "Lo! how all

XV HIAWATHA'S LAMENTATION In those days the Evil Spirits, All

XVI PAU-PUK-KEEWIS You shall hear how Pau-Puk-Keewis, He, the

XVII THE HUNTING OF PAU-PUK-KEEWIS Full of wrath was Hiawatha

XVIII THE DEATH OF KWASIND Far and wide among the nations

IX THE GHOSTS Never stoops the soaring vulture On his quarry in

XX THE FAMINE Oh the long and dreary Winter! Oh the cold and

XXI THE WHITE MAN'S FOOT In his lodge beside a river, Close

XXII HIAWATHA'S DEPARTURE By the shore of Gitche Gumee, By the

NOTES THE SONG OF HIAWATHA.

II LOVE AND FRIENDSHIP Nothing was heard in the room but the

III THE LOVER'S ERRAND So the strong will prevailed, and Alden

IV JOHN ALDEN Into the open air John Alden, perplexed and

V THE SAILING OF THE MAYFLOWER Just in the gray of the dawn, as

VI PRISCILLA Thus for a while he stood, and mused by the shore

VII THE MARCH OF MILES STANDISH Meanwhile the stalwart Miles

VIII THE SPINNING-WHEEL Month after month passed away, and in

IX THE WEDDING-DAY Forth from the curtain of clouds, from the

PROMETHEUS OR THE POET'S FORETHOUGHT Of Prometheus, how

EPIMETHEUS OR THE POET'S AFTERTHOUGHT Have I dreamed? or was it

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 A LEAF FROM KING ALFRED'S

DAYBREAK

THE FIFTIETH BIRTHDAY OF AGASSIZ MAY 28, 1857 It was fifty

CHILDREN

SANDALPHON

FLIGHT THE SECOND THE CHILDREN'S HOUR Between the dark and the

ENCELADUS

THE CUMBERLAND

SNOW-FLAKES

A DAY OF SUNSHINE

SOMETHING LEFT UNDONE

WEARINESS

PART FIRST PRELUDE THE WAYSIDE INN

THE LANDLORD'S TALE. PAUL REVERE'S RIDE.

INTERLUDE.

THE STUDENT'S TALE THE FALCON OF SER FEDERIGO

INTERLUDE (2)

THE SPANISH JEW'S TALE THE LEGEND OF RABBI BEN LEVI

INTERLUDE (3)

THE SICILIAN'S TALE KING ROBERT OF SICILY

INTERLUDE (4)

THE MUSICIAN'S TALE THE SAGA OF KING OLAF I THE CHALLENGE OF THOR

II KING OLAF'S RETURN And King Olaf heard the cry, Saw the red

III THORA OF RIMOL "Thora of Rimol! hide me! hide me! Danger

IV QUEEN SIGRID THE HAUGHTY Queen Sigrid the Haughty sat proud

V THE SKERRY OF SHRIEKS Now from all King Olaf's farms #NAME?

VI THE WRAITH OF ODIN The guests were loud, the ale was strong,

VII IRON-BEARD - - - Olaf the King, one summer morn, - - - Blew

VIII GUDRUN On King Olaf's bridal night Shines the moon with

IX THANGBRAND THE PRIEST Short of stature, large of limb, -

XI BISHOP SIGURD AT SALTEN FIORD Loud the angry wind was

XII KING OLAF'S CHRISTMAS At Drontheim, Olaf the King Heard the

XIII THE BUILDING OF THE LONG SERPENT Thorberg Skafting,

XIV THE CREW OF THE LONG SERPENT Safe at anchor in Drontheim

XV A LITTLE BIRD IN THE AIR A little bird in the air Is singing

XVI QUEEN THYRI AND THE ANGELICA STALKS Northward over



(From the PUBLISHER'S NOTE: "The present Household Edition of Mr. Longfellow's Poetical Writings . . . contains all his original verse that he wished to preserve, and all his translations except the Divina Commedia. The poems are printed as nearly as possible in chronological order . . . Boston, Autumn, 1902." Houghton Mifflin Company.)

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 DI 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 CROSS OF SNOW

TRAVELS BY THE FIRESIDE

CADENABBIA

MONTE CASSINO

AMALFI

THE SERMON OF ST. FRANCIS

BELISARIUS

SONGO RIVER

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

HAROUN AL RASCHID

KING TRISANKU

A WRAITH IN THE MIST

THE THREE KINGS

SONG

THE WHITE CZAR

DELIA

ULTIMA THULE

POEMS

THE CHAMBER OVER THE GATE

FROM MY ARM-CHAIR

JUGURTHA

THE IRON PEN

ROBERT BURNS

HELEN OF TYRE

ELEGIAC

OLD ST. DAVID'S AT RADNOR

FOLK SONGS

MAIDEN AND WEATHERCOCK

THE WINDMILL

THE TIDE RISES, THE TIDE FALLS

SONNETS

THE BURIAL OF THE POET

NIGHT

L'ENVOI

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

INSCRIPTION ON THE SHANKLIN FOUNTAIN

THE BELLS OF SAN BLAS

PART ONE

III

THE SECOND PASSOVER.

THE THIRD PASSOVER

IV

XII

EPILOGUE

FIRST INTERLUDE

PART TWO

PROLOGUE

III

THE NATIVITY

EPILOGUE

SECOND INTERLUDE

PART THREE

PROLOGUE.

ACT II.

ACT III.

SCENE II. — A street. Enter JOHN ENDICOTT and UPSALL.

GILES COREY OF THE SALEM FARMS

PROLOGUE.

FINALE

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SCENE II. — ANTIOCHUS; JASON; THE SAMARITAN AMBASSADORS.

ACT III.

SCENE II — JUDAS MACCABAEUS; JEWISH FUGITIVES.

SCENE IV. — JUDAS MACCABAEUS; CAPTAINS AND SOLDIERS.

ACT IV.

ACT V.

MICHAEL ANGELO

DEDICATION.

PART FIRST.

PROLOGUE AT ISCHIA

MONOLOGUE: THE LAST JUDGMENT

IV.

V.

PART SECOND

III

V

VI

PART THIRD

II

III

VII

VIII

TRANSLATIONS

SONNETS

ANCIENT SPANISH BALLADS.

VIDA DE SAN MILLAN

SAN MIGUEL, THE CONVENT

FROM THE CANCIONEROS

FROM THE SWEDISH AND DANISH

THE ELECTED KNIGHT

CHILDHOOD

FROM THE GERMAN

THE WAVE

THE DEAD

THE BIRD AND THE SHIP

WHITHER?

BEWARE!

SONG OF 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

BLESSED ARE THE DEAD

WANDERER'S NIGHT-SONGS

REMORSE

FORSAKEN.

ALLAH

BEOWULF'S EXPEDITION TO HEORT.

THE SOUL'S COMPLAINT AGAINST THE BODY

FROM THE FRENCH

SONG

SPRING

THE CHILD ASLEEP

DEATH OF ARCHBISHOP TURPIN

THE BLIND GIRL OF CASTEL CUILLE

A CHRISTMAS CAROL

TO CARDINAL RICHELIEU

BARREGES

A QUIET LIFE.

THE WINE OF JURANCON

FRIAR LUBIN

RONDEL

MY SECRET

FROM THE ITALIAN

BEATRICE.

TO ITALY

SEVEN SONNETS AND A CANZONE

VII

VIII

THE NATURE OF LOVE

FROM THE PORTUGUESE

FROM EASTERN SOURCES

THE SIEGE OF KAZAN

THE BOY AND THE BROOK

TO THE STORK

FROM THE LATIN

OVID IN EXILE

TRISTIA, Book III., Elegy XII.





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