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.)