Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882
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- In the harbor. : Ultima Thule, Part II./
- Prose works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow : complete in two volumes
- Poems.
- Kéramos, : and other poems,/
- Michael Angelo, : a dramatic poem,/
- Nuremberg; : a poem
- Poems,
- The hanging of the crane ...
- The hanging of the crane,
- The estray: : a collection of poems
- The early poems of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
- The poetical works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- The poetical works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- The poetical works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, : illustrated
- The seaside and the fireside
- The divine tragedy,
- The song of Hiawatha
- The song of Hiawatha
- The song of Hiawatha.
- The song of Hiawatha.
- The song of Hiawatha.
- The courtship of Miles Standish, and other poems.
- Twenty poems from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
- Voices of the night
- Voices of the night : Ballads; and other poems,/
- The courtship of Miles Standish, : and other poems./
- The courtship of Miles Standish : and other poems.
- The golden legend,
- The golden legend.
- The hanging of the crane
- The courtship of Miles Standish : and other poems
- The complete works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
- A tale of Acadie
- The building of the ship, and other poems,
- Aftermath.
- The building of the ship, : and other poems,
- Tales of a wayside inn,
- Syllabus de la grammaire italienne.
- Evangeline
- Evangeline
- Evangeline : a tale of Acadie.
- Evangeline, : a tale of Acadie,
- Evangeline, : a tale of Acadie.
- Evangeline, : a tale of Acadie.
- Evangeline, a tale of Acadie.
- Evangeline; : a tale of Acadie
- Evangeline; : a tale of Acadie.
- The hanging of the crane
- Favorite poems;
- Flower-de-luce : with illustrations
- Hyperion, : a romance,/
- Hyperion, : a romance.
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- Zwei symphonische Dichtungen nach Longfellow's Lied von Hiawatha, für grosses Orchester: No. 1, Minnehaha, No. 2, Hiawatha. [Two symphonic poems composed to Longfellow's Songs of Hiawatha]
- "Good-night, good-night, beloved!" Serenade. For a solo voice with piano accompaniment. Poem by Longfellow. Medium [voice] in G.
- Ad astra : being selections from the Divine comedy of Dante
- Allah / poem by H.W. Longfellow ; set to music by G.W. Chadwick ; alto or baritone in D♭.
- Allah. [For high voice and piano] Poem by H. W. Longfellow.
- Coplas de Don Jorge Manrique
- Coplas de Jorge Manrique
- Elements of French grammar:
- Evangéline : légende arcadienne en quatre actes avec prologue et epilogue
- Harvard College during the war : Harvard memorial poems, by Emerson, Longfellow, Holmes, Lowell, and S.F. Smith
- Hiawatha's wedding feast; a cantata for tenor solo, chorus, and orchestra, op. 30, no. 1. The words written by H.W. Longfellow, the music composed by S. Coleridge-Taylor.
- I know a maiden fair to see : for four-part chorus of women's voices with piano accompaniment
- I know a maiden fair to see. Madrigal for S.A.T.B. (Unaccompanied) Words by H. W. Longfellow. Music by Philip James.
- King Olaf : a cantata for soli, chorus and orchestra / words by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ; music by Carl Busch ; [vocal score]
- King Robert of Sicily, for recitation and pianoforte (or pianoforte with organ) or orchestra. Op. 22. Poem from Longfellow's "Tales of a wayside inn."
- Onaway, awake, beloved : Song from the cantata Hiawatha's wedding feast
- Paul Revere's ride : ... cantata for men's voices with tenor and baritone solos and orchestral accompaniment : vocal score
- Paul Revere's ride : a cantata for baritone solo, chorus and orchestra / words by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ; set to music by Carl Busch.
- Scenes from Longfellow's Golden legend. Symphonic cantata for solos, chorus and orchestra by Dudley Buck.
- Serenade
- Serenade : Good night! good night beloved! : for soprano or mezzo soprano / by E.W. Nevin
- Ships that pass in the night / from Longfellow's "Tales of a wayside inn"; [music by] Arthur Foote.
- Stars of the summer night : part-song for men's voices (T.T.B.B.) : quartet or chorus : op. 48, no. 2
- Stars of the summer night. [Words by] Henry W. Longfellow. [Music by] Ethelbert Nevin. [Low voice in C.]
- The Boston book : being specimens of metropolitan literature
- The Norman baron : a cantata / the poem written by H.W. Longfellow ; the music composed and dedicated to the members of the Middlesbrough Musical Union by Thomas Anderton.
- The curfew. [Soprano or tenor. Words by] H. W. Longfellow.
- The farewell of Hiawatha, op. 11 : for baritone solo, male chorus, and orchestra
- The four winds : = Die vier Winde : from the song of Hiawatha / set to music for soprano and tenor soli, chorus and orchestra by Carl Busch ; the German translation by Hermann Simon ; vocal score.
- The golden legend / adapted from the poem of Longfellow by Joseph Bennett and set to music by Arthur Sullivan ; the pianoforte arrangement by Berthold Tours.
- The golden legend : cantata for soli, chorus and orchestra / music by Arthur Sullivan ; the words adapted from the poem of Longfellow by Joseph Bennett ; the pianoforte arrangement by Berthold Tours.
- The golden legend. A dramatic cantata [for soli, chorus, and orchestra]
- The leap of Roushan Beg : ballad for chorus of men's voices with tenor solo and orchestra accompaniment, Op. 75
- The nun of Nidaros : with tenor solo : for men's voices with accompaniment of piano obbligato, and additional parts (ad lib.) for reed organ, string quintet and flute
- The old clock on the stairs : musical recitation / poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ; with music for the pianoforte by Fleetwood A. Diefenthaeler.
- The skeleton in armour : symphonic poem for chorus and orchestra, op. 2
- The skeleton in armour, op. 28 : ballad for chorus and orchestra / by Arthur Foote ; the poem by H. W. Longfellow.
- The wreck of the Hesperus : cantata for mixed voices
- Zephyrus
- Zwei symphonische Dichtungen nach Longfellow's "Lied von Hiawatha... Op. 43. Für Pianoforte zu 4 Händen vom Componisten.
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- Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882 -- Travel -- Europe
- Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882 -- Knowledge | Scandinavia
- Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882 -- Childhood and youth
- Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882 -- Marriage
- Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882 -- Appreciation -- England
- Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882
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- Serenade
- I know a maiden fair to see. Madrigal for S.A.T.B. (Unaccompanied) Words by H. W. Longfellow. Music by Philip James.
- I know a maiden fair to see : for four-part chorus of women's voices with piano accompaniment
- Ships that pass in the night / from Longfellow's "Tales of a wayside inn"; [music by] Arthur Foote.
- Hiawatha's wedding feast; a cantata for tenor solo, chorus, and orchestra, op. 30, no. 1. The words written by H.W. Longfellow, the music composed by S. Coleridge-Taylor.
- Evangéline : légende arcadienne en quatre actes avec prologue et epilogue
- Zwei symphonische Dichtungen nach Longfellow's Lied von Hiawatha, für grosses Orchester: No. 1, Minnehaha, No. 2, Hiawatha. [Two symphonic poems composed to Longfellow's Songs of Hiawatha]
- Stars of the summer night. [Words by] Henry W. Longfellow. [Music by] Ethelbert Nevin. [Low voice in C.]
- Allah. [For high voice and piano] Poem by H. W. Longfellow.
- The Norman baron : a cantata / the poem written by H.W. Longfellow ; the music composed and dedicated to the members of the Middlesbrough Musical Union by Thomas Anderton.
- Allah / poem by H.W. Longfellow ; set to music by G.W. Chadwick ; alto or baritone in D♭.
- "Good-night, good-night, beloved!" Serenade. For a solo voice with piano accompaniment. Poem by Longfellow. Medium [voice] in G.
- Zwei symphonische Dichtungen nach Longfellow's "Lied von Hiawatha... Op. 43. Für Pianoforte zu 4 Händen vom Componisten.
- Zephyrus
- The wreck of the Hesperus : cantata for mixed voices
- The curfew. [Soprano or tenor. Words by] H. W. Longfellow.
- The skeleton in armour, op. 28 : ballad for chorus and orchestra / by Arthur Foote ; the poem by H. W. Longfellow.
- The skeleton in armour : symphonic poem for chorus and orchestra, op. 2
- The old clock on the stairs : musical recitation / poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ; with music for the pianoforte by Fleetwood A. Diefenthaeler.
- The nun of Nidaros : with tenor solo : for men's voices with accompaniment of piano obbligato, and additional parts (ad lib.) for reed organ, string quintet and flute
- The leap of Roushan Beg : ballad for chorus of men's voices with tenor solo and orchestra accompaniment, Op. 75
- The golden legend. A dramatic cantata [for soli, chorus, and orchestra]
- The golden legend : cantata for soli, chorus and orchestra / music by Arthur Sullivan ; the words adapted from the poem of Longfellow by Joseph Bennett ; the pianoforte arrangement by Berthold Tours.
- Paul Revere's ride : ... cantata for men's voices with tenor and baritone solos and orchestral accompaniment : vocal score
- Paul Revere's ride : a cantata for baritone solo, chorus and orchestra / words by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ; set to music by Carl Busch.
- Onaway, awake, beloved : Song from the cantata Hiawatha's wedding feast
- King Robert of Sicily, for recitation and pianoforte (or pianoforte with organ) or orchestra. Op. 22. Poem from Longfellow's "Tales of a wayside inn."
- The golden legend / adapted from the poem of Longfellow by Joseph Bennett and set to music by Arthur Sullivan ; the pianoforte arrangement by Berthold Tours.
- Scenes from Longfellow's Golden legend. Symphonic cantata for solos, chorus and orchestra by Dudley Buck.
- The four winds : = Die vier Winde : from the song of Hiawatha / set to music for soprano and tenor soli, chorus and orchestra by Carl Busch ; the German translation by Hermann Simon ; vocal score.
- King Olaf : a cantata for soli, chorus and orchestra / words by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ; music by Carl Busch ; [vocal score]
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