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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. The Castle By The Sea. from The German Of Uhland. "Hast thou seen that lordly castle, That Castle by the Sea? Golden and red above it The clouds float gorgeously. "And fain it would stoop downward To the mirrored wave below; And fain it would soar upward In the evening's crimson glow."
The Castle by the Sea. by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. “Hast thou seen that lordly castle, That castle by the sea? Golden and red above it. The clouds float gorgeously. “And fain it would stoop downward. To the mirrored wave below; And fain it would soar upward.
The Castle By The Sea. by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. From Uhland. Hast thou seen that lordly castle, That Castle by the Sea? Golden and red above it The clouds float gorgeously. And fain it would stoop downward To the mirrored wave below; And fain it would soar upward In the evening's crimson glow.
The Castle by the Sea. By Johann Ludwig Uhland. "Hast thou seen that lordly castle, That Castle by the Sea? Golden and red above it. The clouds float gorgeously. "And fain it would stoop downward. To the mirrored wave below; And fain it would soar upward. In the evening’s crimson glow." "Well have I seen that castle, That Castle by the Sea,
The Castle By The Sea. (From The German Of Uhland) by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. "Hast thou seen that lordly castle, That Castle by the Sea? Golden and red above it. The clouds float gorgeously. "And fain it would stoop downward. To the mirrored wave below; And fain it would soar upward. In the evening's crimson glow."
The Castle by the Sea. (From the German of Uhland) ‘Hast thou seen that lordly castle, That Castle by the Sea? Golden and red above it. The clouds float gorgeously. ’And fain it would stoop downward.
13 Μαΐ 2011 · An analysis of the The Castle By The Sea. (From The German Of Uhland) poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow including schema, poetic form, metre, stanzas and plenty more comprehensive statistics.