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The poem by Longfellow has many romantic attitudes. Longfellow expresses a
love for nature and the country in this poem like most American romantics.
The poem also has an element of nostalgia. I liked this poem for its
inspiring tone and for the fact that it does not have a lot of arcaic
language.
Natalie Romano