The Belfry of Bruges and Other PoemsGeorge Slater, 1849 - 159 Seiten |
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... upon me Seemed greater than I could bear . But now it has fallen from me , It is buried in the sea ; And only the sorrow of others Throws its shadow over me . Yet whenever I cross the river On its bridge with THE BRIDGE 69.
... upon me Seemed greater than I could bear . But now it has fallen from me , It is buried in the sea ; And only the sorrow of others Throws its shadow over me . Yet whenever I cross the river On its bridge with THE BRIDGE 69.
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Yet whenever I cross the river On its bridge with wooden piers , Like the odour of brine from the ocean Comes the thought of other years . And I think how many thousands Of care - encumbered men , Each bearing ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Yet whenever I cross the river On its bridge with wooden piers , Like the odour of brine from the ocean Comes the thought of other years . And I think how many thousands Of care - encumbered men , Each bearing ...
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... , in vaster numbers , Flocked the poets of the air . On the tree whose heavy branches Overshadowed all the place , On the pavement , on the tombstone , On the poet's sculptured face , On the cross - bars of each window , On 94 POEMS .
... , in vaster numbers , Flocked the poets of the air . On the tree whose heavy branches Overshadowed all the place , On the pavement , on the tombstone , On the poet's sculptured face , On the cross - bars of each window , On 94 POEMS .
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. On the cross - bars of each window , On the lintel of each door , They renewed the War of Wartburg , Which the bard had fought before There they sang their merry carols , Sang their lauds on every side ; And ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. On the cross - bars of each window , On the lintel of each door , They renewed the War of Wartburg , Which the bard had fought before There they sang their merry carols , Sang their lauds on every side ; And ...
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... cross the dying Saviour Heavenward lifts his eyelids calm , Feels , but scarcely feels , a trembling In his pierced and bleeding palm . And by all the world forsaken , Sees he how with zealous care At the ruthless nail of iron A little ...
... cross the dying Saviour Heavenward lifts his eyelids calm , Feels , but scarcely feels , a trembling In his pierced and bleeding palm . And by all the world forsaken , Sees he how with zealous care At the ruthless nail of iron A little ...
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Albrecht Dürer ancient timepiece Annie of Tharaw beautiful beheld BELFRY OF BRUGES bells Beneath birds breathed burgomaster CATHEDRAL DOOR chamber Charlemagne chimes choir church of sainted cloud dark dost dream drifting earth FANCY BOARDS Flanders Fleece of Gold Forever never Forever-never Forevermore GEORGE SAND Ghent Gleam golden H. W. LONGFELLOW hand Hans Sachs hath its pearls hear heaven hemlock tree holy JOHN Bibl Bodl JULIUS MOSEN land loud maiden fair Maximilian Minnesingers Minnewater Namur nest Never-forever night numbers Nuremberg o'er old Flemish city old Silenus once painted poem poet poet's price ONE SHILLING quaint old Flemish rain RESTLESS HEART rhymes rise river roar sainted Sebald sang sculpture seaweed shadows silent Silenus SLATER'S Sleep slumbered song sorrow sound stands stars sweet thee Thou art thought toil tower town of Bruges Twelve Apostles Twelve Wise Masters village VOGELWEIDE voice wandering Wartburg Wassail wild window youth