Henry Wadsworth Longfellow a Sketch of His Life

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I see the long procession Still passing to and fro, The young heart hot and restless, And the old subdued and slow!
And forever and forever, As long as the river flows, As long as the heart has passions, As long as life has woes; The moon and its broken reflection And its shadows shall appear, As the symbol of love in heaven, And its wavering image here. [ 60 ] THE ROPEWALK THE ROPEWALK. 1 IN that building, long and low, With its windows all a-row, Like the port-holes of a hulk, Human spiders s
...pin and spin, Backward down their threads so thin Dropping, each a hempen bulk.
At the end, an open door; Squares of sunshine on the floor Light the long and dusky lane; And the whirring of a wheel, Dull and drowsy, makes me feel All its spokes are in my brain.
As the spinners to the end Downward go and reascend, Gleam the long threads in the sun; While within this brain of mine Cobwebs brighter and more fine By the busy wheel are spun.
Two fair maidens in a swing, Like white doves upon the wing, First before my vision pass; Laughing, as their gentle hands 1 The Ropewalk stood on the further end of the open tract, of *hieh the greater part is now, 1906, known as the Soldiers' Field [ 61 ] THE ROPEWALK Closely clasp the twisted strands, At their shadow on the grass.


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