| 1879 - 204 pages
...Birthdag, February 27th, 1879, this Chair, made from the Wood of the Village Blacksmith's Chestnut Tree. Am I a king, that I should call my own This splendid...reason, or what right divine, Can I proclaim it mine 1 Only, perhaps, by right divine of song It may to me belong ; Only because the spreadiug chestnut... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1878 - 450 pages
...Birth-day, February 27, 1879, this Chair, made from the Wood of the Village Blacksmith's Chestnut Tree. AM I a king, that I should call my own This splendid...song It may to me belong ; Only because the spreading chestnut tree Of old was sung by me. Well I remember it in all its prime, When in the summer-time The... | |
| William Fearing Gill - 1880 - 496 pages
...Chair, made from the Wood of the Village Blacksmith's Chestnut-Tree. BY HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW. Mia king, that I should call my own This splendid ebon...the spreading chestnut-tree Of old was sung by me. Well I remember it in all its prime, When in the summer time Tha affluent foliage of its branches made... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1880 - 74 pages
...Birthday, February 27, 1879, this Chair made from the Wood of the Village Blacksmith's Chestnut Tree. AM I a king, that I should call my own This splendid...song It may to me belong ; Only because the spreading chestnut tree Of old was sung by me. Well I remember it in all its prime, When in the summer-time The... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1880 - 686 pages
...Birthday. Ffbmaiy 27(/i, 1S7K, thit Chair, made from tht Wood of the nilaffc BiaektmUh't Clttttnut Tree. AM I a king, that I should call my own This splendid ebon throne f Or by what reason, or what right divine, Can I proclaim it mine ? Only, perhaps, by right divine... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1880 - 328 pages
...Birthday, February 27, 1879, this chair. made from the wood of the Village Blacksmith's Chestnut Tree. AM I a king, that I should call my own This splendid ebon tbrone? Or by what reason, or what right divine, Can I proclaim it mine? Only, perhaps, by right divine... | |
| Robert P Clapp - 1881 - 202 pages
...the words Professor Longfellow wrote to the children in response to their gift." FROM MY ARM-CHAIR. Am I a king, that I should call my own This splendid...the spreading chestnut-tree Of old was sung by me. Well I remember it in all its prime, When in the summer-time The affluent foliage of its branches made... | |
| Cambridge, Mass - 1881 - 194 pages
...tbe words Professor Longfellow wrote to the children in response to their gift." FROM MY ARM-CHAIR. Am I a king, that I should call my own This splendid...the spreading chestnut-tree Of old was sung by me. Well I remember it in all its prime, When in the summer-time The affluent foliage of its branches made... | |
| Cambridge (Mass.) - 1881 - 198 pages
...Longfellow wrote to the children in response to their gift." FROM MY ARM-CHAIR. Am I a king, th:it I should call my own This splendid ebon throne? Or...the spreading chestnut-tree Of old was sung by me. Well I remember it in all its prime, When in the summer-time The affluent foliage of its branches made... | |
| Anna L. Beck Möring - 1882 - 164 pages
...birthday, February 27, 1879, this chair, made from the wood of the Village Blacksmith's chestnut-tree. AM I a king, that I should call my own This splendid...the spreading chestnut-tree Of old was sung by me. Well I remember it in all its prime, When in the summer-time The affluent foliage of its branches made... | |
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