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The Beleaguered City |
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The Beleaguered City I have read, in some old, marvellous tale, Beside the Moldau's rushing stream, White as a sea-fog, landward bound, No other voice nor sound was there, But when the old cathedral bell Down the broad valley fast and far I have read, in the marvellous heart of man, Encamped beside Life's rushing stream, Upon its midnight battle-ground No other voice nor sound is there, And when the solemn and deep churchbell Down the broad Vale of Tears afar Content of The Beleaguered City [Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem collection: Voices of the Night] Read next: Midnight Mass for the Dying Year Read previous: Flowers Table of content of Voices of the Night GO TO TOP OF SCREEN Post your review Your review will be placed after the table of content of this book |