The complete poetical works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow : with two hundred and seventy illustrations.
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Boston ; Houghton, Mifflin and Co., 1902.
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Boston ; Houghton, Mifflin and Co., 1902.
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Household edition.
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English
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Table of Contents
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
LEnvoi
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#x19;s-acre
To the River Charles
Blind Bartimeus
The Goblet of life
Maidenhood
Excelsior
POEMS ON SLAVERY
To William E. Channing
The Slave#x19;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#x19;s drinking-horn.
Gaspar Becerra
Pegasus in pound
Tegňr#x19;s drapa
Sonnet, on Mrs. Kemble#x19;s readings from Shakespeare
The Singers
Suspiria
Hymn for my brother#x19;s ordination
THE SONG OF HIAWATHA
Introductory note
Introduction
I. The Peace-Pipe
II. The Four winds
III. Hiawatha#x19;s childhood
IV. Hiawatha and Mudjekeewis
V. Hiawatha#x19;s fasting
VI. Hiawatha#x19;s friends
VII. Hiawatha#x19;s sailing
VIII. Hiawatha#x19;s fishing
IX. Hiawatha and the pearl-feather
X. Hiawatha#x19;s wooing
XI. Hiawatha#x19;s wedding-feast
XII. The Son of the evening star
XIII. Blessing the cornfields
XIV. Picture-writing
XV. Hiawatha#x19;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#x19;s foot
XXII. Hiawatha#x19;s departure
THE COURTSHIP OF MILES STANDISH
Introductory note
I. Miles Standish
II. Love and Friendship
III. The lover#x19;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#x19;s forethought
Epimetheus, or the poet#x19;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#x19;s bird#x19;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#x19;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#x19;s tale: Paul Revere#x19;s ride
Interlude
The student#x19;s tale: The falcon of Ser Federigo
Interlude
The Spanish Jew#x19;s Tale: The legend of Rabbi Ben Levi
Interlude
The Sicilian#x19;s tale: King Robert of Sicily
Interlude
The musician#x19;s tale: The Saga of King Olaf
I. The challenge of Thor
II. King Olaf#x19;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#x19;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#x19;s war-horns
XX. Einar Tamberskelver
XXI. King Olaf#x19;s death-drink
XXII. The nun of Nidaros
Interlude.
The Theologian#x19;s tale: Torquemada
Interlude
The Poet#x19;s tale: The birds of Killingworth
Finale
Part Second
Prelude
The Sicilian#x19;s tale: The bell of Atri
Interlude
The Spanish Jew#x19;s tale: Kambalu
Interlude
The Student#x19;s tale: The Cobbler of Hagenau
Interlude
The Musician#x19;s tale: The Ballad of Carmilhan
Interlude
The Poet#x19;s tale: Lady Wentworth
Interlude
The Theologian#x19;s tale: The legend beautiful
Interlude
The Student#x19;s second tale: The Baron of St. Castine
Finale
Part Third
Prelude
The Spanish Jew#x19;s tale: Azrael
Interlude
The Poet#x19;s tale: Charlemagne
Interlude
The Student#x19;s tale: Emma and Eginhard
Interlude
The Theologian#x19;s tale: Elizabeth
Interlude
The Sicilian#x19;s tale: The monk of Casal-Maggiore
Interlude
The Spanish Jew#x19;s second tale: Scanderbeg
Interlude
The Musician#x19;s tale: The mother#x19;s ghost
INterlude
The Landlord#x19;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#x19;s tower
To-morrow
Divina Commedia
No︠l
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.
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#x19;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#x19;Envoi
The poet and his songs
IN THE HARBOR
Becalmed
The poet#x19;s calendar
Autumn within
The four lakes of Madison
Victor and vanquished
Moonlight
The Children#x19;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."
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#x19;s banquet-hall
III. Under the walls of Machaerus
IV. Nicodemus at night
V. Blind Bartimeus
VI. Jacob#x19;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#x19;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#x19;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#x19;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#x19; Corvi
VI. Michael Angelo#x19;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#x19;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#x19;s Saga
I. Frithiof#x19;s homestead
II. A sledge-ride on the ice
III. Frithiof#x19;s temptation
IV. Frithiof#x19;s farewell
The Children of the Lord#x19;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#x19;s night-songs
Remorse
Forsaken
Allah
From the Anglo-Saxon
The grave
Beowulf#x19;s expedition to Heort
The soul#x19;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 Casẗl Cuill̈
A Christmas carol
Consolation
To Cardinal Richelieu
The angel and the child
On the terrace of the Aigalades
To my brooklet
Barřges
Will ever the dear days come back again?
At La Chaudeau
A quiet life
The wine of Juraṅon
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#x19;s first eclogue
Ovid in exile
APPENDIX
I. Juvenile Poems
The battle of Lovell#x19;s Pond
To Ianthe
Thanksgiving
Autumnal Nightfall
Italian Scenery
The Lunatic Girl
The Venetian Gondolier
The Angler#x19;s Song
Lover#x19;s Rock
Dirge over a nameless grave
A Song of Savoy
The Indian hunter
Ode written for the commemoration at Fryeburg, Maine, of Lovewell#x19;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#x19;s complaint
Art and nature
The two harvests
Clear honor of the liquid element
Priase of Little Women
Milagros de Nuestra Sęora
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#x19;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#x19;s Poems.
Index of first lines
Index of titles.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Longfellow, H. W. (1902). The complete poetical works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: with two hundred and seventy illustrations (Household edition.). Houghton, Mifflin and Co..
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882. 1902. The Complete Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: With Two Hundred and Seventy Illustrations. Houghton, Mifflin and Co.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882. The Complete Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: With Two Hundred and Seventy Illustrations Houghton, Mifflin and Co, 1902.
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