The Complete Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Генри Уодсуорт Лонгфелло

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BY JEAN FROISSART

       MY SECRET

       BY FELIX ARVERS

       FROM THE ITALIAN

       THE CELESTIAL PILOT

       PURGATORIO II. 13-51.

       THE TERRESTRIAL PARADISE

       PURGATORIO XXVIII. 1-33.

       BEATRICE.

       PURGATORIO XXX. 13-33, 85-99, XXXI. 13-21.

       TO ITALY

       BY VINCENZO DA FILICAJA

       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

       BY GUIDO GUINIZELLI

       FROM THE PORTUGUESE

       SONG

       BY GIL VICENTE

       FROM EASTERN SOURCES

       THE FUGITIVE

       A TARTAR SONG

       I

       II

       III

       THE SIEGE OF KAZAN

       THE BOY AND THE BROOK

       TO THE STORK

       FROM THE LATIN

       VIRGIL'S FIRST ECLOGUE

       OVID IN EXILE

       AT TOMIS, IN BESSARABIA, NEAR THE MOUTHS OF THE DANUBE.

       TRISTIA, Book III., Elegy XII.

      Pleasant it was, when woods were green,

       And winds were soft and low,

      To lie amid some sylvan scene.

      Where, the long drooping boughs between,

      Shadows dark and sunlight sheen

       Alternate come and go;

      Or where the denser grove receives

       No sunlight from above,

      But the dark foliage interweaves

      In one unbroken roof of leaves,

      Underneath whose sloping eaves

       The shadows hardly move.

      Beneath some patriarchal tree

       I lay upon the ground;

      His hoary arms uplifted he,

      And all the broad leaves over me

      Clapped their little hands in glee,

       With one continuous sound;—

      A slumberous sound, a sound that brings

       The feelings of a dream,

      As of innumerable wings,

      As, when a bell no longer swings,

      Faint

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