This collection includes the complete poetical works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - poems, verses, ballads, songs and other poetry written by this famous American poet and educator.Table of Contents:Voices of the Night:PreludeHymn to the NightA Psalm of LifeThe Reaper and the FlowersThe Light of StarsFootsteps of AngelsFlowersThe Beleaguered CityMidnight Mass for the Dying YearEarlier Poems:An April DayAutumnWoods in WinterHymn of the Moravian Nuns of BethlehemSunrise on the HillsThe Spirit of PoetryBurial of the MinnisinkL'EnvoiBallads and Other Poems:The Skeleton in ArmorThe Wreck of the HesperusThe Village BlacksmithEndymionIt is not Always MayThe Rainy DayGod's-AcreTo the River CharlesBlind BartimeusThe Goblet of LifeMaidenhoodExcelsiorPoems on Slavery:To William E. ChanningThe Slave's DreamThe Good Part, that shall not be taken awayThe Slave in the Dismal SwampThe Slave singing at MidnightThe WitnessesThe Quadroon GirlThe WarningThe Spanish StudentThe Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems:CarillonThe Belfry of BrugesA Gleam of SunshineThe Arsenal at SpringfieldNurembergThe Norman BaronRain In SummerTo a ChildThe Occultation of OrionThe BridgeTo the Driving CloudThe Day Is doneAfternoon in FebruaryTo an Old Danish Song-BookWalter von der VogelweidDrinking SongThe Old Clock on the StairsThe Arrow and the SongMezzo CamminThe Evening StarAutumnDanteCurfewEvangeline - A Tale of AcadieThe Seaside and the Fireside:The Song of HiawathaThe CourtshipBirds of Passage:Prometheus, or the Poet's ForethoughtEpimetheus, or the Poet's AfterthoughtThe Ladder of St. AugustineThe Phantom ShipThe Warden of the Cinque PortsHaunted HousesIn the Churchyard at CambridgeThe Emperor's Bird's-NestThe Two AngelsDaylight and MoonlightThe Jewish Cemetery at NewportOliver BasselinVictor GalbraithMy Lost YouthThe RopewalkThe Golden Mile-StoneCatawba WineSanta FilomenaThe Discoverer of the North CapeDaybreakThe Fiftieth Birthday of AgassizChildrenSandalphonThe Children's HourEnceladusThe CumberlandSnow-Flakes…
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882). One of Americas best loved poets, Longfellow drew on his own experience of domestic tragedy to produce some of the most moving and honest poems ever written.