Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Earth Poems
- 51. Hiawatha's Wedding-feast
- 52. The Famine
- 53. Good Part, That Shall Not Be Taken Away, The
- 54. To The Driving Cloud
- 55. The Good Part That Shall Not Be Taken Away
- 56. Hiawatha's Childhood
- 57. By The Fireside : The Singers
- 58. The Norman Baron
- 59. God's-acre
- 60. The Venetian Gondolier
- 61. Evangeline: Part The Second. I.
- 62. Autumnal Nightfall
- 63. The Brook. (from The Spanish)
- 64. The Song Of Hiawatha Xi: Hiawatha's Wedding-feast
- 65. Ultima Thule: The Sifting Of Peter
- 66. Evangeline: A Tale Of Acadie
- 67. The Luck Of Edenhall. From The German Of Uhland
- 68. Earlier Poems : Autumn
- 69. By The Fireside : Tegner's Death (tegner's Drapa)
- 70. The Hanging Of The Crane
- 71. Evangeline: Part The First. Ii.
- 72. Thanksgiving
- 73. The Song Of Hiawatha Iv: Hiawatha And Mudjekeewis
- 74. Flower-de-luce: Christmas Bells
- 75. Flowers
- 76. Hiawatha's Departure
- 77. Hiawatha's Sailing
- 78. The Song Of Hiawatha Xx: The Famine
- 79. Footsteps Of Angels
- 80. The Song Of Hiawatha Xxi: The White Man's Foot
- 81. The Challenge Of Thor
- 82. Blessing The Cornfields
- 83. Hiawatha's Wooing
- 84. The White Man's Foot
- 85. In The Harbour: Elegiac Verse
- 86. Occultation Of Orion, The
- 87. Tegner's Drapa
- 88. Earlier Poems : An April Day
- 89. The Grave. From The Anglo-saxon
- 90. Coplas De Manrique (from The Spanish)
- 91. Sandalphon. (birds Of Passage. Flight The First)
- 92. The Seaside And The Fireside : Dedication
- 93. The Song Of Hiawatha Xv: Hiawatha's Lamentation
- 94. King Trisanku
- 95. Voices Of The Night : Footsteps Of Angels
- 96. The Occultation Of Orion
- 97. Voices Of The Night : The Reaper And The Flowers
- 98. Kéramos
- 99. The Happiest Land. (from The German)
- 100. I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day
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