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Sortable List of all Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Poems in our Database containing the term(s): "Tales of a Wayside Inn"
Poem Titleand First Line | First Line | Publication Name | Publication Year |
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Finale The hour was late; the fire burned low, | The hour was late; the fire burned low, | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part First) | 1863 |
Finale "Nunc plaudite!" the Student cried, | "Nunc plaudite!" the Student cried, | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part Second) | 1863 |
Finale These are the tales those merry guests | These are the tales those merry guests | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part Third) | 1863 |
Interlude The Landlord ended thus his tale, | The Landlord ended thus his tale, | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part First) | 1863 |
Interlude Soon as the story reached its end, | Soon as the story reached its end, | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part First) | 1863 |
Interlude He ended: and a kind of spell | He ended: and a kind of spell | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part First) | 1863 |
Interlude And then the blue-eyed Norseman told | And then the blue-eyed Norseman told | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part First) | 1863 |
Interlude A strain of music closed the tale, | A strain of music closed the tale, | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part First) | 1863 |
Interlude Thus closed the tale of guilt and gloom, | Thus closed the tale of guilt and gloom, | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part First) | 1863 |
Interlude "Yes, well your story pleads the cause | "Yes, well your story pleads the cause | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part Second) | 1863 |
Interlude "I thought before your tale began," | "I thought before your tale began," | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part Second) | 1863 |
Interlude "What was the end? I am ashamed | "What was the end? I am ashamed | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part Second) | 1863 |
Interlude When the long murmur of applause | When the long murmur of applause | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part Second) | 1863 |
Interlude Well pleased the audience heard the tale. | Well pleased the audience heard the tale. | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part Second) | 1863 |
Interlude All praised the Legend more or less; | All praised the Legend more or less; | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part Second) | 1863 |
Interlude "O Edrehi, forbear to-night | "O Edrehi, forbear to-night | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part Third) | 1863 |
Interlude Well pleased all listened to the tale, | Well pleased all listened to the tale, | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part Third) | 1863 |
Interlude Thus ran the Student's pleasant rhyme | Thus ran the Student's pleasant rhyme | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part Third) | 1863 |
Interlude "A pleasant and a winsome tale," | "A pleasant and a winsome tale," | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part Third) | 1863 |
Interlude "Signor Luigi," said the Jew, | "Signor Luigi," said the Jew, | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part Third) | 1863 |
Interlude "Now that is after my own heart," | "Now that is after my own heart," | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part Third) | 1863 |
Interlude Touched by the pathos of these rhymes, | Touched by the pathos of these rhymes, | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part Third) | 1863 |
Landlord's Tale; Paul Revere's Ride, The Listen, my children, and you shall hear | Listen, my children, and you shall hear | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part First) | 1863 |
Landlord's Tale; The Rhyme of Sir Christopher, The It was Sir Christopher Gardiner, | It was Sir Christopher Gardiner, | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part Third) | 1863 |
Musician's Tale; The Ballad of Carmilhan, The (I.) At Stralsund, by the Baltic Sea, |
At Stralsund, by the Baltic Sea, | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part Second) | 1863 |
Musician's Tale; The Ballad of Carmilhan, The (II.) The jolly skipper paused awhile, |
The jolly skipper paused awhile, | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part Second) | 1863 |
Musician's Tale; The Ballad of Carmilhan, The (III.) The cabin windows have grown blank |
The cabin windows have grown blank | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part Second) | 1863 |
Musician's Tale; The Ballad of Carmilhan, The (IV.) And now along the horizon's edge |
And now along the horizon's edge | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part Second) | 1863 |
Musician's Tale; The Mother's Ghost, The Svend Dyring he rideth adown the glade; | Svend Dyring he rideth adown the glade; | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part Third) | 1863 |
Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf, The (I. The Challenge of Thor) I am the God Thor, |
I am the God Thor, | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part First) | 1863 |
Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf, The (II. King Olaf's Return) And King Olaf heard the cry, |
And King Olaf heard the cry, | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part First) | 1863 |
Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf, The (III. Thora of Rimol) "Thora of Rimol! hide me! hide me! |
"Thora of Rimol! hide me! hide me! | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part First) | 1863 |
Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf, The (IV. Queen Sigrid the Haughty) Queen Sigrid the Haughty sat proud and aloft |
Queen Sigrid the Haughty sat proud and aloft | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part First) | 1863 |
Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf, The (V. The Skerry of Shrieks) Now from all King Olaf's farms |
Now from all King Olaf's farms | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part First) | 1863 |
Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf, The (VI. The Wraith of Odin) The guests were loud, the ale was strong, |
The guests were loud, the ale was strong, | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part First) | 1863 |
Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf, The (VII. Iron-Beard) Olaf the King, one summer morn, |
Olaf the King, one summer morn, | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part First) | 1863 |
Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf, The (VIII. Gudrun) On King Olaf's bridal night |
On King Olaf's bridal night | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part First) | 1863 |
Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf, The (IX. Thangbrand the Priest) Short of stature, large of limb, |
Short of stature, large of limb, | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part First) | 1863 |
Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf, The (X. Raud the Strong) "All the old gods are dead, |
"All the old gods are dead, | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part First) | 1863 |
Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf, The (XI. Bishop Sigurd at Salten Fiord) Loud the anngy wind was wailing |
Loud the anngy wind was wailing | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part First) | 1863 |
Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf, The (XII. King Olaf's Christmas) At Drontheim, Olaf the King |
At Drontheim, Olaf the King | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part First) | 1863 |
Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf, The (XIII. The Building of the Long Serpent) Thorberg Skafting, master-builder, |
Thorberg Skafting, master-builder, | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part First) | 1863 |
Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf, The (XIV. The Crew of the Long Serpent) Safe at anchor in Drontheim bay |
Safe at anchor in Drontheim bay | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part First) | 1863 |
Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf, The (XV. A Little Bird in the Air) A little bird in the air |
A little bird in the air | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part First) | 1863 |
Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf, The (XVI. Queen Thyri and the Angelica Stalks) Northward over Drontheim, |
Northward over Drontheim, | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part First) | 1863 |
Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf, The (XVII. King Svend of the Forked Beard) Loudly the sailors cheered |
Loudly the sailors cheered | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part First) | 1863 |
Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf, The (XVIII. King Olaf and Earl Sigvald) On the gray sea-sands |
On the gray sea-sands | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part First) | 1863 |
Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf, The (XIX. King Olaf's War-Horns) "Strike the sails!" King Olaf said; |
"Strike the sails!" King Olaf said; | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part First) | 1863 |
Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf, The (XX. Einar Tamberskelver) It was Einar Tamberskelver |
It was Einar Tamberskelver | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part First) | 1863 |
Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf, The (XXI. King Olaf's Death-Drink) All day has the battle raged, |
All day has the battle raged, | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part First) | 1863 |
Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf, The (XXII. The Nun of Nidaros) In the convent of Drontheim, |
In the convent of Drontheim, | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part First) | 1863 |
Poet's Tale; Charlemagne, The Olger the Dane and Desiderio, | Olger the Dane and Desiderio, | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part Third) | 1863 |
Poet's Tale; Lady Wentworth, The One hundred years ago, and something more, | One hundred years ago, and something more, | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part Second) | 1863 |
Poet's Tale; The Birds of Killingworth, The It was the season, when through all the land | It was the season, when through all the land | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part First) | 1863 |
Prelude A cold, uninterrupted rain, | A cold, uninterrupted rain, | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part Second) | 1863 |
Prelude The evening came; the golden vane | The evening came; the golden vane | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part Third) | 1863 |
Prelude; The Wayside Inn One Autumn night, in Sudbury town, | One Autumn night, in Sudbury town, | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part First) | 1863 |
Sicilian's Tale; King Robert of Sicily, The Robert of Sicily, brother of Pope Urbane | Robert of Sicily, brother of Pope Urbane | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part First) | 1863 |
Sicilian's Tale; The Bell of Atri, The At Atri in Abruzzo, a small town | At Atri in Abruzzo, a small town | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part Second) | 1863 |
Sicilian's Tale; The Monk of Casal-Maggiore, The Once on a time, some centuries ago, | Once on a time, some centuries ago, | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part Third) | 1863 |
Spanish Jew's Second Tale; Scanderbeg, The The battle is fought and won | The battle is fought and won | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part Third) | 1863 |
Spanish Jew's Tale; Azrael, The King Solomon, before his palace gate | King Solomon, before his palace gate | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part Third) | 1863 |
Spanish Jew's Tale; Kambalu, The Into the city of Kambalu, | Into the city of Kambalu, | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part Second) | 1863 |
Spanish Jew's Tale; The Legend of Rabbi Ben Levi, The Rabbi Ben Levi, on the Sabbath, read | Rabbi Ben Levi, on the Sabbath, read | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part First) | 1863 |
Student's Second Tale; The Baron of St. Castine, The Baron Castine of St. Castine | Baron Castine of St. Castine | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part Second) | 1863 |
Student's Tale; Emma and Eginhard, The When Alcuin taught the sons of Charlemagne, | When Alcuin taught the sons of Charlemagne, | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part Third) | 1863 |
Student's Tale; The Cobbler of Hagenau, The I trust that somewhere and somehow | I trust that somewhere and somehow | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part Second) | 1863 |
Student's Tale; The Falcon of Ser Federigo, The One summer morning, when the sun was hot, | One summer morning, when the sun was hot, | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part First) | 1863 |
Theologian's Tale; Elizabeth, The "Ah, how short are the days! How soon the night overtakes us! | "Ah, how short are the days! How soon the night overtakes us! | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part Third) | 1863 |
Theologian's Tale; The Legend Beautiful, The "Hads't thou stayed, I must have fled!" | "Hads't thou stayed, I must have fled!" | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part Second) | 1863 |
Theologian's Tale; Torquemada, The In the heroic days when Ferdinand | In the heroic days when Ferdinand | Tales of a Wayside Inn (Part First) | 1863 |