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Sortable List of all Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Poems in our Database containing the term: "In the Harbor"
Poem Titleand First Line | First Line | Publication Name | Publication Year |
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Mad River TRAVELLER | TRAVELLER | In the Harbor | 1882 |
Fragments October 22, 1838. | October 22, 1838. | In the Harbor | 1882 |
Loss and Gain When I compare | When I compare | In the Harbor | 1882 |
President Garfield "E venni dal martirio a questa pace." | "E venni dal martirio a questa pace." | In the Harbor | 1882 |
Moonlight As a pale phantom with a lamp | As a pale phantom with a lamp | In the Harbor | 1882 |
Victor and Vanquished As one who long hath fled with panting breath | As one who long hath fled with panting breath | In the Harbor | 1882 |
Fragment, A Awake! arise! the hour is late! | Awake! arise! the hour is late! | In the Harbor | 1882 |
Becalmed Becalmed upon the sea of Thought, | Becalmed upon the sea of Thought, | In the Harbor | 1882 |
To the Avon Flow on, sweet river! like his verse | Flow on, sweet river! like his verse | In the Harbor | 1882 |
Four by the Clock Four by the clock! and yet not day; | Four by the clock! and yet not day; | In the Harbor | 1882 |
Four Lakes of Madison, The Four limpid lakes,--four Naiades | Four limpid lakes,--four Naiades | In the Harbor | 1882 |
Autumn Within It is autumn; not without, | It is autumn; not without, | In the Harbor | 1882 |
Poet's Calendar, The JANUARY | JANUARY | In the Harbor | 1882 |
Inscription on the Shanklin Fountain O traveller, stay thy weary feet; | O traveller, stay thy weary feet; | In the Harbor | 1882 |
Memories Oft I remember those whom I have known | Oft I remember those whom I have known | In the Harbor | 1882 |
Elegiac Verse Peradventure of old, some bard in Ionian Islands, | Peradventure of old, some bard in Ionian Islands, | In the Harbor | 1882 |
My Books Sadly as some old mediaeval knight | Sadly as some old mediaeval knight | In the Harbor | 1882 |
Decoration Day Sleep, comrades, sleep and rest | Sleep, comrades, sleep and rest | In the Harbor | 1882 |
Hermes Trismegistus Still through Egypt's desert places | Still through Egypt's desert places | In the Harbor | 1882 |
Chimes Sweet chimes! that in the loneliness of night | Sweet chimes! that in the loneliness of night | In the Harbor | 1882 |
City and the Sea, The The panting City cried to the Sea, | The panting City cried to the Sea, | In the Harbor | 1882 |
Sundown The summer sun is sinking low; | The summer sun is sinking low; | In the Harbor | 1882 |
Auf Wiedersehen Until we meet again! That is the meaning | Until we meet again! That is the meaning | In the Harbor | 1882 |
Children's Crusade, The (A fragment) What is this I read in history, |
What is this I read in history, | In the Harbor | 1882 |
Bells of San Blas, The What say the Bells of San Blas | What say the Bells of San Blas | In the Harbor | 1882 |
Possibilities Where are the Poets, unto whom belong | Where are the Poets, unto whom belong | In the Harbor | 1882 |