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The Angel and the Child
An angel with a radiant face, "Dear child! who me resemblest so," "Here none to perfect bliss attain; "Fear doth at every portal knock; "What then, shall sorrows and shall fears "Ah no! into the fields of space, "Let no one in thy dwelling cower, "Without a cloud be there each brow; And waving wide his wings of white, Content: From the French: The Angel and the Child [Henry Wadsworth Longfellow poems: Translations] Read next: From the French#Poems#On the Terrace of the Aigalades Read previous: From the French#Poems#To Cardinal Richelieu Table of content of Translations GO TO TOP OF SCREEN Post your review Your review will be placed after the table of content of this book |