Kind messages that pass from land to land; Kind letters, that betray the heart's deep history, in which we feel the pressure of a hand, — One touch of fire, — and all the rest is mystery! The pleasant books, that silently among Our household treasures... Poems ... - Página 302por Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1854Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1850 - 476 páginas
...though no word be spoken. Kind messages, that pass from land to land ; Kind letters, that betray the heart's deep history, In which we feel the pressure...familiar places, And are to us as if a living tongue Perhaps on earth I never shall behold, With eye of sense, your outward form and semblance ; Therefore... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1851 - 596 páginas
...though no word be spoken. Kind messages, that pass from land to land ; Kind letters, that betray the heart's deep history, In which we feel the pressure of a hand, — The pleasant books, that silently among Our household treasures take familiar places, And are to... | |
| John Cumming - 1854 - 388 páginas
...trust these sketches are not unwelcome to many that once listened and are now far away, but are — As pleasant books that silently among . Our household...as if a living tongue Spake from the printed leaves as pictured faces. Therefore I hope as no unwelcome guest, At your warm fireside, when the lamps are... | |
| S. Herbert Lancey - 1854 - 338 páginas
...LONGFELLOW. MOST GIFTED OF AMERICAN POETS, A DISTINGUISHED SON OF MAINE. M107563 OUR VOLUME. 1 TlS like the books that silently among Our household treasures...familiar places, And are to us as if a living tongue Spoke from the printed leaves and pictured faces. ' Therefore we hope, as no unwelcome guest, At your... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1855 - 472 páginas
...though no word be spoken. Kind messages, that pass from land to land ; Kind letters, that betray the heart's deep history, In which we feel the pressure...among Our household treasures take familiar places, Perhaps on earth I never shall behold, With eye of sense, your outward form and semblance ; Therefore... | |
| John M. Orrock - 1855 - 236 páginas
...through the Land of Darkness toward the inheritance of the saints in light ; and that it may be " As pleasant books that silently among Our household treasures...as if a living tongue Spake from the printed leaves as pictured faces. " Therefore I hope, as no unwelcome guest, At your warm fireside, when the lamps... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1855 - 578 páginas
...though no word be spoken. Kind messages, that pass from land to land ; Kind letters, that betray the heart's deep history, In which we feel the pressure of a hand. — The pleasant books, that silently among Our household treasures take familiar places, And are to... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1857 - 428 páginas
...though no word be spoken. Kind messages, that pass from land to land ; Kind letters, that betray the heart's deep history, In which we feel the pressure...from the printed leaves or pictured faces ! Perhaps ou earth I never shall behold, With eye of sense, your outward form and semblance ; Therefore to me... | |
| Theodora Elizabeth Lynch - 1857 - 356 páginas
...Dedicate l&te 'Folume, BY PERMISSION. CHARLES DICKENS, ESQ., " Whom pleasant books all silently among ('ur household treasures take familiar places, And are...Spake from the printed leaves or pictured faces." THE STORY OF MY GIRLHOOD. i. I WISH you could have seen my home, for I am quite sure I shall not do... | |
| Marianne Young - 1857 - 274 páginas
...beside the fount of Egeria) near the shadowed waters of fair "Waverley. CHAPTER XI. POETS AND DIVINES. " The pleasant books, that silently among Our household treasures, take familiar places." IT may be a quaint conceit of mine, but I know nothing pleasanter, when one really can find out such... | |
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