 | Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1878 - 238 pages
...lurid sun, Shut out the hot, immeasurable plain ; The half-hour's sand is run ! THE OPEN WINDOW. E old house by the lindens Stood silent in the shade,...faces of the children, They were no longer there. The large Newfoundland house-dog Was standing by the door ; lie looked for his little playmates, Who... | |
 | Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - American poetry - 1879 - 566 pages
...falls into our world of night, With the murmuring sound of rhyme. BY THE FIRESIDE. THE OPEN WINDOW. THE old house by the lindens Stood silent in the shade, And on tin1 gravelled pathway The light and shadow played. I saw the nursery windows Wide ojien to the air... | |
 | Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1880 - 328 pages
...a gust, That bends the branches of thy tree, And trails its blossoms in the dust. THE OPEN WINDOW, THE old house by the lindens Stood silent in the shade,...faces of the children, They were no longer there. The large Newfoundland house-dog Was standing by the door ; He looked for his little playmates; Who... | |
 | Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1880 - 708 pages
...realms of light It falls into our world of night, With the murmuring sound of rhyme. THE OPEN WINDOW. THE old house by the lindens Stood silent in the shade,...But the faces of the children, They were no longer thera. The large Newfoundland housedog Was standing by the door; He looked for his little playmates,... | |
 | Maurice Paterson - 1880 - 200 pages
...house where the children are taken care of. lindens, lime trees. familiar, well known, tone, sound. 1. The old house by the lindens Stood silent in the shade,...the gravelled pathway The light and shadow played. 2. I saw the nursery windows Wide open to the air; But the faces of the children, They were no longer... | |
 | Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - American poetry - 1880 - 686 pages
...house-dog Was standing by tbe door ; He looked for his little playmates, Who would return no more. They walked not under the lindens, They played not...the hall ; But shadow, and silence, and sadness Were hangiug over all. The birds sang in the branches, With sweet, familiar tone ; But the voices of the... | |
 | Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1880 - 586 pages
...realms of light It falls into our world of night, With the murmuring sound of rhyme. THE OPEN WINDOW. THE old house by the lindens Stood silent in the shade, And on th« gravelled pathway The light and shadow played. I saw the nursery windows Wide open to the air... | |
 | Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Bookbinding - 1881 - 754 pages
...rhyme. THE OPEN WINDOW. THE old house by the lindens Stood silent in the shade, And on the gravell'd pathway The light and shadow played. I saw the nursery...the faces of the children, They were no longer there ! The large Newfoundland house-dog Was standing by the door : He looked for his little playmates, Who... | |
 | Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - American poetry - 1881 - 114 pages
...house-dog Was standing by the door; He looked for his little playmates, Who would return no more. 25 They walked not under the lindens, They played not in the hall; But shadow, and silence, and sadnesa Were hanging over all. The birds sang in the branches, With sweet, familiar tone: But the voices... | |
 | Mowbray Walter Morris - 1882 - 424 pages
...hand upon his head, Is my benediction said Therefore and for ever. E. .B. Browning. THE OPEN WINDOW. THE old house by the lindens Stood silent in the shade,...faces of the children, They were no longer there. The large Newfoundland housedog Was standing by the door ; He looked for his little playmates, Who... | |
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