Best Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Qoutes
- My Book and Heart Shall never part. Book
- 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,--… All
- The great tragedy of the average man is that he goes to his grave with his music still in him. Average
- Two ways the rivers Leap down to different seas, and as they roll Grow deep and still, and their majestic presence Becomes a benefaction to… Among
- Day of the Lord, as all our days should be! All
- Sculpture is more than painting. It is greater To raise the dead to life than to create Phantoms that seem to live. Create
- Sculpture is more divine, and more like Nature, That fashions all her works in high relief, And that is Sculpture. This vast ball, the Earth,… All
- There's not a ship that sails the ocean, But every climate, every soil, Must bring its tribute, great or small, And help to build the… Bring
- And the wind plays on those great sonorous harps, the shrouds and masts of ships. Great
- Build me straight. O worthy Master! Staunch and strong, a goodly vessel That shall laugh at all disaster, And with wave and whirlwind wrestle! All
- Sang in tones of deep emotion Songs of love and songs of longing. Deep
- Where should the scholar live? In solitude, or in society? in the green stillness of the country, where he can hear the heart of Nature… Beat
- Ah, yes, the sea is still and deep, All things within its bosom sleep! A single step, and all is o'er, A plunge, a bubble,… Ah
- Down sank the great red sun, and in golden, glimmering vapors Veiled the light of his face, like the Prophet descending from Sinai. Descending
- After a day of cloud and wind and rain Sometimes the setting sun breaks out again, And touching all the darksome woods with light, Smiles… All
- The swallow is come! The swallow is come! O, fair are the seasons, and light Are the days that she brings, With her dusky wings,… Bosom
- I saw the long line of the vacant shore, The sea-weed and the shells upon the sand, And the brown rocks left bare on every… Bare
- The tide rises, the tide falls, The twilight darkens, the curlew calls; The little waves, with their soft, white hands, Efface the footprints in the… Calls
- Tomorrow is the mysterious, unknown guest. Guest
- The twilight is sad and cloudy, The wind blows wild and free, And like the wings of sea-birds Flash the white caps of the sea. Bird
- The sun is set; and in his latest beams Yon little cloud of ashen gray and gold, Slowly upon the amber air unrolled, The falling… Air
- Saint Augustine! well hast thou said, That of our vices we can frame A ladder, if we will but tread Beneath our feet each deed… Augustine
- Will without power is like children playing at soldiers. Children
- The things that have been and shall be no more, The things that are, and that hereafter shall be, The things that might have been,… Been
- Never idle a moment, but thrifty and thoughtful of others. Idle
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