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Sortable List of all Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Poems in our Database containing the term(s): "The Seaside and the Fireside"
Poem Titleand First Line | First Line | Publication Name | Publication Year |
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Builders, The All are architects of Fate, | All are architects of Fate, | The Seaside and the Fireside (By the Fireside) | 1850 |
Building of the Ship, The "Build me straight, O worthy Master! | "Build me straight, O worthy Master! | The Seaside and the Fireside (By the Seaside) | 1850 |
Chrysaor Just above yon sandy bar, | Just above yon sandy bar, | The Seaside and the Fireside (By the Seaside) | 1850 |
Dedication As one who, walking in the twilight gloom, | As one who, walking in the twilight gloom, | The Seaside and the Fireside | 1850 |
Fire of Drift-Wood, The We sat within the farm-house old, | We sat within the farm-house old, | The Seaside and the Fireside (By the Seaside) | 1850 |
Gaspar Becerra By his evening fire the artist | By his evening fire the artist | The Seaside and the Fireside (By the Fireside) | 1850 |
Hymn for My Brother's Ordination Christ to the young man said: "Yet one thing more; | Christ to the young man said: "Yet one thing more; | The Seaside and the Fireside (By the Fireside) | 1850 |
King Witlaf's Drinking-Horn Witlaf, a king of the Saxons, | Witlaf, a king of the Saxons, | The Seaside and the Fireside (By the Fireside) | 1850 |
Lighthouse, The The rocky ledge runs far into the sea, | The rocky ledge runs far into the sea, | The Seaside and the Fireside (By the Seaside) | 1850 |
Open Window, The The old house by the lindens | The old house by the lindens | The Seaside and the Fireside (By the Fireside) | 1850 |
Pegasus in Pound Once into a quiet village, | Once into a quiet village, | The Seaside and the Fireside (By the Fireside) | 1850 |
Resignation There is no flock, however watched and tended, | There is no flock, however watched and tended, | The Seaside and the Fireside (By the Fireside) | 1850 |
Sand of the Desert in an Hour-Glass A handful of red sand, from the hot clime | A handful of red sand, from the hot clime | The Seaside and the Fireside (By the Fireside) | 1850 |
Seaweed When descends on the Atlantic | When descends on the Atlantic | The Seaside and the Fireside (By the Seaside) | 1850 |
Secret of the Sea, The Ah! what pleasant visions haunt me | Ah! what pleasant visions haunt me | The Seaside and the Fireside (By the Seaside) | 1850 |
Singers, The God sent his Singers upon earth | God sent his Singers upon earth | The Seaside and the Fireside (By the Fireside) | 1850 |
Sir Humphrey Gilbert Southward with fleet of ice | Southward with fleet of ice | The Seaside and the Fireside (By the Seaside) | 1850 |
Sonnet on Mrs. Kemble's Reading from Shakespeare O precious evenings! all too swiftly sped! | O precious evenings! all too swiftly sped! | The Seaside and the Fireside (By the Fireside) | 1850 |
Suspiria Take them, O Death! and bear away | Take them, O Death! and bear away | The Seaside and the Fireside (By the Fireside) | 1850 |
Tegnér's Drapa I heard a voice, that cried, | I heard a voice, that cried, | The Seaside and the Fireside (By the Fireside) | 1850 |
Twilight The twilight is sad and cloudy, | The twilight is sad and cloudy, | The Seaside and the Fireside (By the Seaside) | 1850 |