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    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (February 27, 1807 – March 24, 1882) was an American poet and educator. His original works include the poems "Paul Revere's...
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    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow is a bronze statue, by William Couper, and Thomas Ball. The statue depicts American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. It is located...
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  • Statue of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow may refer to: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Memorial Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Monument This disambiguation page lists...
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    Alexander Wadsworth Longfellow Jr. (August 18, 1854 – February 16, 1934) was an American architect and nephew of poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Alexander...
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    The Wadsworth-Longfellow House is a historic house and museum in Portland, Maine, United States. It is located at 489 Congress Street and is operated by...
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    American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. She is best known as "grave Alice" from her father's poem "The Children's Hour". Longfellow was born in Cambridge...
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    Cambridge, Massachusetts. It was the home of noted American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow for almost 50 years, and it had previously served as the headquarters...
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    Ernest Wadsworth Longfellow (1845–1921) was an American artist in Boston, Massachusetts, and New York. He was the son of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Ernest...
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    The Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Monument is a public monument in Portland, Maine's West End. Located on the corner of State and Congress Street, it honors...
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    Paul Revere's Ride (category Poetry by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
    "Paul Revere's Ride" is an 1860 poem by American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow that commemorates the actions of American patriot Paul Revere on April...
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    of Maine. He was also grandfather of noted American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Wadsworth was born in Duxbury in the Province of Massachusetts Bay...
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    Tales of a Wayside Inn (category Poetry by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
    Tales of a Wayside Inn is a collection of poems by American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. The book, published in 1863, depicts a group of people at the...
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    The Courtship of Miles Standish (category Poetry by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
    of Miles Standish is an 1858 narrative poem by American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow about the early days of Plymouth Colony, the colonial settlement...
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    "Excelsior" is a short poem written in 1841 by American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. The poem describes a young man passing through a mountain village...
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    A Psalm of Life (category Poetry by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
    by American writer Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, often subtitled "What the Heart of the Young Man Said to the Psalmist". Longfellow wrote the poem not long...
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    The Wreck of the Hesperus (category Poetry by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
    "The Wreck of the Hesperus" is a narrative poem by American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, first published in Ballads and Other Poems in 1842. It is a story...
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    Evangeline (category Poetry by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
    Evangeline, A Tale of Acadie is an epic poem by the American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, written in English and published in 1847. The poem follows an...
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    married Zilpah Wadsworth in 1804 and, with her, had eight children, including the poets Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and Samuel Longfellow. He served as...
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  • I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day (category Poetry by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
    carol based on the 1863 poem "Christmas Bells" by American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. The song tells of the narrator hearing Christmas bells during...
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    The Village Blacksmith (category Poetry by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
    "The Village Blacksmith" is a poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, first published in 1840. The poem describes a local blacksmith and his daily life. The...
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  • reference to the 19th-century American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Diamond chose to reference Longfellow specifically after recalling an instance in...
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    eight children of Stephen and Zilpah (Wadsworth) Longfellow. His older brother was the poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. He studied at Bowdoin College in 1833...
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  • prominent writers Ralph Waldo Emerson, Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr., Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and John Greenleaf Whittier. James Russell...
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  • Longfellow in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807–1882) was an American poet. Longfellow may also refer to: Longfellow (surname)...
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    commemorated in a range of cultural depictions, most notably Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's 1861 poem, "Paul Revere's Ride", which has shaped popular memory...
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    and 10,000 school children; and the Longfellow House, a house built to resemble the Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's house in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The...
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    Poems on Slavery (category Poetry by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
    Poems on Slavery is a collection of poems by American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in support of the United States anti-slavery efforts. With one exception...
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  • 17417 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Middle School (Region 2, grades 7–8), north of Falls Church, is a public school named after the poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow...
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    Lewis and James Joyce have drawn on it for inspiration. The poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was its first American translator, and modern poets, including...
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  • northwest Maine the collective name of the Longfellow Mountains, in honor of the Maine-born poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807–1882). This and most of Maine's...
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