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The golden legend / by H.W. Longfellow ; with illustrations by Sidney H. Meteyard
by:
Henry Wadsworth (1807-1882) Longfellow
1910
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The Old Clock on the stairs. [Song, begins: ' Somewhat back from the village street ' .] Words by H. W. Longfellow
by:
C Crutchley
1881
3.
Twilight by the Sea. Song, poetry by H. W. Longfellow
by:
Charles J Clark
1886
4.
Good night beloved! serenade written by H. W. Longfellow
by:
Maurice Cobham
1855
5.
Behind the clouds the sun is shining. [Song.] ... written by H. W. Longfellow
by:
A. E. P Elliot
1850
6.
Allah. [Song, words by] H. W. Longfellow
by:
Alexander S Gibson
1906
7.
The Wreck of the Hesperus. A ballad for chorus and orchestra, the poetry by H. W. Longfellow
by:
Ferdinand L Dunkley
1853
8.
The Day is done, [Song.] (Music by B. W. Fisher.) and the Reaper and the Flowers. [Song.] (The music by F. Lancelott.) The poetry by H. W. Longfellow
by:
Bernard W Fisher
1872
9.
It is not always May. Four-part song [begins: ' The sun is bright, the air is clear ' ]. The words written by H. W. Longfellow
by:
Arthur L Craik
1886
10.
Excelsior! written by H. W. Longfellow. [Begins: ' The shades of night ' .]
by:
James William Elliott
1855
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by: Henry Wadsworth (1807-1882) Longfellow
1910