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By 1857 he was so well-loved that his friend Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote " The fiftieth birthday of Agassiz " in his honor.
) Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote an adoring ( and often erroneous ) poem.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote Tales of a Wayside Inn, a book of poems published in 1863.
In March 1880, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow attended the church and wrote the poem " Old St. David's at Radnor.
Balfe continued to compose new operas in English and wrote hundreds of songs, such as " When other hearts ", " I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls " ( from The Bohemian Girl ), " Come into the Garden, Maud " and " Excelsior " ( a setting of the poem by Longfellow ).
Following this, he would write his third album Teddy Boys Don't Knit, contribute a lyric to Steve Winwood's Arc of a Diver and write some of the songs he later used for Stinkfoot, a Comic Opera ( the musical comedy he wrote with his second wife Ki Longfellow ).
*" Morituri Salutamus " ( 1875 ) — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote this poem for his 50th Bowdoin reunion, and recited it on that occasion.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote that he delivered speeches " like a cannoneer ramming down cartridges ", while Sumner himself said that " you might as well look for a joke in the Book of Revelation.
Poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 17 years after Allston's death, wrote that: " One man may sweeten a whole time.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote the poem " The Phantom Ship " about the event which includes the lines:
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote the epic poem The Song of Hiawatha in 1855, which referred to Minnesota and landmarks of the area such as Minnehaha Falls.
In his book on the development of the image of the Indian in American thought and literature, Pearce wrote about The Song of Hiawatha: " It was Longfellow who fully realized for mid-nineteenth century Americans the possibility of image of the noble savage.
For by the time Longfellow wrote Hiawatha, the Indian as a direct opponent of civilization was dead, yet was still heavy on American consciences.
" Longfellow wrote to his friend Ferdinand Freiligrath ( who had introduced him to Finnische Runen in 1842 ) about the latter's article, " The Measure of Hiawatha " in the prominent London magazine, Athenaeum ( December 25, 1855 ): " Your article.
Lewis Carroll wrote Hiawatha's Photographing, which he introduced by noting ( in the same rhythm as the Longfellow poem ) " In an age of imitation, I can claim no special merit for this slight attempt at doing what is known to be so easy.
When sending a copy of the poem to Bryan Procter, Longfellow wrote: " I hope you will not reject it on account of the metre.
In response, Felix Voorhies wrote the book Acadian Reminiscences: The True Story of Evangeline and other later works of fiction expanded upon the material of the poem, claiming the " real names " of the characters had been " Emmeline LaBiche " ( in Longfellow her full name is Evangeline Bellefontaine ) and " Louis Arceneaux " ( in the poem, Gabriel Lajeunesse ).
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, inspired by the suffering of the Second Italian War of Independence, wrote his poem " Enceladus " in 1859.
In 1843, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow visited the Armory and wrote his poem " The Arsenal at Springfield.
They are Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and Lord Tennyson ( both still read and remembered ) and " Poet " John Close, a well-meaning scribbler of the mid-Victorian period who wrote hackwork to honor local events ( some samples are in the classic volume of bad verse, The Stuffed Owl, as is a good sample of Tupper's own work ).
In Evangeline, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote,
Longfellow wrote in an obscure meter, Greek hexameter, and used medieval vocabulary.
In December 1839, Longfellow wrote in his diary about the writing of " The Wreck of the Hesperus ":
" Shortly after his death, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote a memorial poem to Taylor, at the urging of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.

Longfellow and friend
" Longfellow, a friend and neighbor, referred to Lowell as " lonely and desolate.
In the 1860s, Lowell's friend Longfellow spent several years translating Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy and regularly invited others to help him on Wednesday evenings.
His friend Longfellow was especially concerned about his fanaticism for temperance, worrying that Lowell would ask him to destroy his wine cellar.
alt = Senator Sumner and his good friend Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Freiligrath was a friend of the American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
Longfellow was introduced to the true story of the Acadians in Nova Scotia by his friend Nathaniel Hawthorne.
This new magazine was edited by Holmes's friend James Russell Lowell, and articles were contributed by the New England literary elite such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, John Lothrop Motley and J. Elliot Cabot.
Amid the Civil War, Holmes's friend Henry Wadsworth Longfellow began translating Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy.
After Fields's death, his friend Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote a poem called " Auf Wiedersehen " dedicated to him.
" He is too artificial ", Longfellow wrote to his friend George Washington Greene.
When he returned to East Greenwich, his good friend Longfellow purchased a home for him, which is still standing at 144 Division Street.
A contemporary of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and a personal friend of Washington Irving, he published a number of books, including A Year in Spain, Life of John Paul Jones, Life of Commodore Stephen Decatur and Life of Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry.
Mackenzie was also an accomplished author and military historian who was a contemporary of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, James Fenimore Cooper and a personal friend of Washington Irving.
A friend, Cornelius Conway Felton, recommended that Longfellow rent a room on the third floor of the home of a Professor Stearns on Kirkland Street ; Longfellow stayed there for the 1836 – 1837 academic year.
Lowell's friend and fellow poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow also wrote a poem about the house called " The Herons of Elmwood ".

Longfellow and Charles
Other prominent Bowdoin faculty include ( or have included ): Edville Gerhardt Abbott, Charles Beitz, John Bisbee, Paul Chadbourne, Thomas Cornell, Kristen R. Ghodsee, Eddie Glaude, Joseph E. Johnson, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Elliott Schwartz, and Scott Sehon.
Later recipients included Thomas Babington Macaulay ( 1853 ), John C. Frémont ( 1860 ), Theodor Mommsen ( 1868 ), Charles Darwin ( 1868 ), Thomas Carlyle ( 1874 ) ( who never accepted any other honor ), Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ( 1875 ), William Thomson, Lord Kelvin ( 1884 ), Heinrich von Treitschke ( 1887 ), Johannes Brahms ( 1887 ), Giuseppe Verdi ( 1887 ), William Henry Flower ( 1899 ), Camille Saint-Saëns ( 1901 ), Luigi Cremona ( 1903 ), John Singer Sargent ( 1908 ), Ferdinand von Zeppelin ( 1910 ), Otto Lessing ( sculptor ) ( 1911 ), Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen ( 1911 ), Sir William Ramsay ( 1911 ), Max Planck ( 1915 ), and Rudolph Sohm ( 1916 ).
Red Line train of Type 1 Red Line railcars crossing the Charles River on the Longfellow Bridge, towards Boston
Aside from many photographs of Gilman and his contemporaries, the papers include Gilman's correspondence with leading figures of the day, including Charles W. Eliot, Sidney Lanier, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry James, James Russell Lowell, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, William McKinley, Basil Gildersleeve, Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, George Bancroft, Alexander Graham Bell, Thomas Huxley, Andrew Carnegie, Horace Greeley, Helen Keller, Louis Pasteur, Henry Ward Beecher, William Osler, W. E. B DuBois, Booker T Washington and others.
These include Alexander Wadsworth Longfellow and Frank Alden ( Longfellow, Alden & Harlow of Boston & Pittsburgh ); George Shepley and Charles Coolidge ( Richardson's former employees, and his successor firm, Shepley, Rutan & Coolidge of Boston ); and Herbert Burdett ( Marling & Burdett of Buffalo ).
The " Dante Club ", as it was called, regularly included Longfellow, Lowell, William Dean Howells, Charles Eliot Norton, and Holmes.
The album incorporates music by Johann Sebastian Bach and Sergei Prokofiev, such as " Montagues and Capulets "; lyrics by Friedrich Nietzsche and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ; the voices of Ezra Pound and Charles Manson ; and samples from The Wicker Man and A Clockwork Orange.
The rapid transit station is on the MBTA Red Line and is elevated, being located at the Boston end of the Longfellow Bridge, which carries the subway and vehicular traffic across the Charles River.
Other attractions include the Charles River Esplanade, Community Boating, Hatch Shell, the Longfellow Bridge, the Charles River Bike Path, and shops and restaurants on Charles and Cambridge Streets.
In 1883, he designed Longfellow Park between the Cambridge home of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and the Charles River.
These included letters from Harrison Ainsworth, Wilkie Collins, Maria Susanna Cummins, Louisa M. Alcott, Marguerite Gardiner, Baron Lytton, Dinah Craik, Thomas Carlyle, Charles Dickens, Benjamin Disraeli, Gladstone, Thomas Babington Macaulay, George Henry Lewes, George Eliot, Nathaniel Hawthorn, Washington Irving, Longfellow, Elizabeth Gaskell, Charles Lever, Thackeray, Charles Reade, Tennyson, Robert Browning, Gerald Du Maurier, James Payn and Robert Louis Stevenson.
Felix Octavius Carr Darley ( June 23, 1822 – March 27, 1888 ) often credited as F. O. C. Darley, was an American painter in watercolor and illustrator, known for his illustrations in works by well-known 19th century authors, including: James Fenimore Cooper, Charles Dickens, Mary Maples Dodge, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Washington Irving, George Lippard, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Donald Grant Mitchell, Clement Clarke Moore, Frances Parkman, Harriet Beecher Stowe and Nathaniel Parker Willis.
All the tracks terminated on the surface at Causeway Street, from which streetcars could run east to points including the Charlestown Bridge or west to points including the Charles River Dam Bridge and Longfellow Bridge.
From the Old Corner Book Store Ticknor and Fields published the works of Horatio Alger, Lydia Maria Child, Charles Dickens, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, James Russell Lowell, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Alfred Tennyson, Henry David Thoreau, Mark Twain, and John Greenleaf Whittier.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow with his sons Charles and Ernest and his wife Frances
Longfellow often wrote in his first-floor study, formerly Washington's office, surrounded by portraits of his friends, including charcoal portraits by Eastman Johnson of Charles Sumner, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Cornelius Conway Felton.
In 1913, the surviving Longfellow children established the Longfellow House Trust to preserve the home as well as its view to the Charles River.

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