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By: Sammie Worthington. His Years. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was born February 27, 1807 in
Portland, Maine. Of these selections, six are taken from Longfellow, five each from Wordsworth and
Thomson, and three. We cannot yet throw off our literary allegiance to Old England, we cannot yet.
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Scattered light spotting to plate facing page 380, volume I. XVII. Resignation of Professorship—to
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finished scholars. Poetical Works. Frederick Warne and Co, London (1882). Longfellow recounts his
childhood in Portland Maine in his poem My Lost Youth where he describes woodlands. As a young
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Arabian Nights. Henry died March 24, 1882 in Massachusetts. His Poetry. It is interesting to know
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to translate Dante Alighieris The Divine Comedy and was one of the five Fireside Poets. He was
held in great esteem even in his own lifetime, achieving great fame in the pre- and post- unified
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illustrated portraits. His second wife, Frances Appleton, died in 1861 after sustaining burns from her
dress catching fire. The ship broke up and sank on the reef of Norman’s Woe and both the skipper
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Portland, Maine, February 27, 1807, being the son of Stephen. Army Life in a Black Regiment By
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James. He died in 1882. Mary Storer Potter became Longfellow's first wife in 1831 and died four
years later Birthplace After a seven-year courtship, Longfellow married Frances Appleton in 1843.
What Is Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Best Known for Writing. After her death, Longfellow had
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for Sale. Her dress suddenly caught fire, though it is unclear exactly how; it may have been burning
wax or a lighted candle which fell on her dress. In character, in manner, in style, in all things, the
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shows great versatility using anapestic and trochaic forms blank verse heroic couplets ballads and
sonnets. Now, as he records in his journal, he dragged Charles on his new sled over snow and ice in
the garden, to his great delight,” or made snow houses in the front yard, or cast lead flat-irons for
them, or wrote letters that they might find them under their pillows.When “Evangeline” was
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held, for instance, by Poe or Whitman. Thus in reprinting “The Woods in Winter,” he omits a single
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Of Miles Standish and Other Poems. Ticknor and Fields, Boston (1858). Be sure to click “Historical
Source Items to Accompany This Project.”. You can copy, modify, and distribute this work without
contacting the Smithsonian. The greatest, which now exists, is doubtless the want of that exclusive
attention. The footnotes have been placed at the end of the corresponding chapter or section, this
may. In character, in manner, in style, in all things, the supreme excellence is simplicity.(Simplicity,
Style, Manner). Many of his poems are included in primary and secondary school lessons. Light
scattered spotting to first and last few pages, and the occasional page. Hopkinson Smith, W.H. Low,
A.B. Frost, J.D. Smillie, and others. A Romance; Illustrated with 24 mounted albumen of the Rhine,
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equally characteristic volume. Nor points out the spot from the graves of their foes. Army Life in a
Black Regiment By Thomas Wentworth Higginson. Longfellow, full of manuscript comments in
Turkish on the margin, adding that he knew some of the poems. He took to poetry and literary study
from an early age, and his personal circumstances were wealthy enough that his father could afford
to finance his trips abroad to Europe to study and learn French, Spanish, and Italian. Poetical Works.
Frederick Warne and Co, London (1882). Project Gutenberg's Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, by
Thomas Wentworth Higginson. The Golden Legend. Ticknor, Reed, and Fields, Boston (1852). His
facial injuries caused him to stop shaving, thereafter wearing the beard which has become his
trademark. Of the many causes which have hitherto retarded the growth of polite literature in our
country, I have. We are thus thrown upon ourselves: and thus shall our native hills become renowned
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death, he never fully recovered and occasionally resorted to laudanum and ether to deal with it.
Longfellow, 357; then follow, among English-writing poets, Browning (179), Emerson (158), Arnold.

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