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If you are not located in the United States, you'll have to check the laws of the country where you are located before using this ebook. Title: Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Author: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Editor: David Widger Release Date: April 14, 2019 [EBook #59281] Language: English *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK INDEX OF THE PG WORKS OF LONGFELLOW *** Produced by David Widger INDEX OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG WORKS OF HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW Compiled by David Widger CONTENTS Click on the ## before many of the titles to view a linked table of contents for that volume. Click on the title itself to open the original online file. ## THE SONG OF HIAWATHA ## THE SONG OF HIAWATHA ## THE DIVINE COMEDY: HELL ## THE DIVINE COMEDY: PURGATORY ## THE DIVINE COMEDY: PARDISE ## THE COMPLETE POETICAL WORKS ## LAND OF EVANGELINE and EVANGELINE ## HYPERION ## THE CHILDREN'S OWN LONGFELLOW ## THE CHILDREN'S OWN LONGFELLOW THE WRECK OF THE HESPERUS GREETINGS FROM LONGFELLOW ## TALES OF A WAYSIDE INN A DAY WITH LONGFELLOW ## POEMS ON SLAVERY ## COURTSHIP OF MILES STANDISH THE COURTSHIP OF MILES STANDISH THE GOLDEN LEGEND TABLES OF CONTENTS OF VOLUMES THE SONG OF HIAWATHA Henry W. Longfellow CONTENTS Introductory Note Introduction I The Peace-Pipe II The Four Winds III Hiawatha's Childhood IV Hiawatha and Mudjekeewis V Hiawatha's Fasting VI Hiawatha's Friends VII Hiawatha's Sailing VIII Hiawatha's Fishing IX Hiawatha and the Pearl-Feather X Hiawatha's Wooing XI Hiawatha's Wedding-Feast XII The Son of the Evening Star XIII Blessing the Corn-Fields XIV Picture-Writing XV Hiawatha's Lamentation XVI Pau-Puk-Keewis XVII The Hunting of Pau-Puk-Keewis XVIII The Death of Kwasind XIX The Ghosts XX The Famine XXI The White Man's Foot XXII Hiawatha's Departure V ocabulary THE SONG OF HIAWATHA By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Contents PAGE Canto I The Peace-Pipe 13 Canto II The Four Winds 21 Canto III Hiawatha's Childhood 35 Canto IV Hiawatha and Mudge-Keewis 45 Canto V Hiawatha's Fasting 59 Canto VI Hiawatha's Friends 72 Canto VII Hiawatha's Sailing 80 Canto VIII Hiawatha's Fishing 87 Canto IX Hiawatha and the Pearl-Feather 98 Canto X Hiawatha's Wooing 111 Canto XI Hiawatha's Wedding Feast 124 Canto XII The Son of the Evening Star 137 Canto XIII Blessing the Cornfields 153 Canto XIV Picture-Writing 164 Canto XV Hiawatha's Lamentation 172 Canto XVI Pau-puk-Keewis 182 Canto XVII The Hunting of Pau-puk-Keewis 194 Canto XVIII The Death of Kwasind 210 Canto XIX The Ghosts 216 Canto XX The Famine 227 Canto XXI The White Man's Foot 235 Canto XXII Hiawatha's Departure 245 THE DIVINE COMEDY INFERNO Of Dante Alighieri, (1265-1321) TRANSLATED BY HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW (1807-1882) CONTENTS The Dark Forest. The Hill of Difficulty. The Panther, the Lion, and the Wolf. Virgil. The Descent. Dante's Protest and Virgil's Appeal. The Intercession of the Three Ladies Benedight. The Gate of Hell. The Inefficient or Indifferent. Pope Celestine V . The Shores of Acheron. Charon. The Earthquake and the Swoon. The First Circle, Limbo: Virtuous Pagans and the Unbaptized. The Four Poets, Homer, Horace, Ovid, and Lucan. The Noble Castle of Philosophy. The Second Circle: The Wanton. Minos. The Infernal Hurricane. Francesca da Rimini. The Third Circle: The Gluttonous. Cerberus. The Eternal Rain. Ciacco. Florence. The Fourth Circle: The Avaricious and the Prodigal. Plutus. Fortune and her Wheel. The Fifth Circle: The Irascible and the Sullen. Styx. Phlegyas. Philippo Argenti. The Gate of the City of Dis. The Furies and Medusa. The Angel. The City of Dis. The Sixth Circle: Heresiarchs. Farinata and Cavalcante de' Cavalcanti. Discourse on the Knowledge of the Damned. The Broken Rocks. Pope Anastasius. General Description of the Inferno and its Divisions. The Minotaur. The Seventh Circle: The Violent. The River Phlegethon. The Violent against their Neighbours. The Centaurs. Tyrants. The Wood of Thorns. The Harpies. The Violent against themselves. Suicides. Pier della Vigna. Lano and Jacopo da Sant' Andrea. The Sand Waste and the Rain of Fire. The Violent against God. Capaneus. The Statue of Time, and the Four Infernal Rivers. The Violent against Nature. Brunetto Latini. Guidoguerra, Aldobrandi, and Rusticucci. Cataract of the River of Blood. Geryon. The Violent against Art. Usurers. Descent into the Abyss of Malebolge. The Eighth Circle, Malebolge: The Fraudulent and the Malicious. The First Bolgia: Seducers and Panders. Venedico Caccianimico. Jason. The Second Bolgia: Flatterers. Allessio Interminelli. Thais. The Third Bolgia: Simoniacs. Pope Nicholas III. Dante's Reproof of corrupt Prelates. The Fourth Bolgia: Soothsayers. Amphiaraus, Tiresias, Aruns, Manto, Eryphylus, Michael Scott, Guido Bonatti, and Asdente. Virgil reproaches Dante's Pity. Mantua's Foundation. The Fifth Bolgia: Peculators. The Elder of Santa Zita. Malacoda and other Devils. Ciampolo, Friar Gomita, and Michael Zanche. The Malabranche quarrel. Escape from the Malabranche. The Sixth Bolgia: Hypocrites. Catalano and Loderingo. Caiaphas. The Seventh Bolgia: Thieves. Vanni Fucci. Serpents. Vanni Fucci's Punishment. Agnello Brunelleschi, Buoso degli Abati, Puccio Sciancato, Cianfa de' Donati, and Guercio Cavalcanti. The Eighth Bolgia: Evil Counsellors. Ulysses and Diomed. Ulysses' Last V oyage. Guido da Montefeltro. His deception by Pope Boniface VIII. The Ninth Bolgia: Schismatics. Mahomet and Ali. Pier da Medicina, Curio, Mosca, and Bertrand de Born. Geri del Bello. The Tenth Bolgia: Alchemists. Griffolino d' Arezzo and Capocchino. Other Falsifiers or Forgers. Gianni Schicchi, Myrrha, Adam of Brescia, Potiphar's Wife, and Sinon of Troy. The Giants, Nimrod, Ephialtes, and Antaeus. Descent to Cocytus. The Ninth Circle: Traitors. The Frozen Lake of Cocytus. First Division, Caina: Traitors to their Kindred. Camicion de' Pazzi. Second Division, Antenora: Traitors to their Country. Dante questions Bocca degli Abati. Buoso da Duera. Count Ugolino and the Archbishop Ruggieri. The Death of Count Ugolino's Sons. Third Division of the Ninth Circle, Ptolomaea: Traitors to their Friends. Friar Alberigo, Branco d' Oria. Fourth Division of the Ninth Circle, the Judecca: Traitors to their Lords and Benefactors. Lucifer, Judas Iscariot, Brutus, and Cassius. The Chasm of Lethe. The Ascent. THE DIVINE COMEDY OF DANTE ALIGHIERI,(1265-1321) TRANSLATED BY HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW, (1807-1882) CONTENTS CANTICLE III: PARADISO THE DIVINE COMEDY PARADISO Paradiso: Canto I Paradiso: Canto II Paradiso: Canto III Paradiso: Canto IV Paradiso: Canto V Paradiso: Canto VI Paradiso: Canto VII Paradiso: Canto VIII Paradiso: Canto IX Paradiso: Canto X Paradiso: Canto XI Paradiso: Canto XII Paradiso: Canto XIII Paradiso: Canto XIV Paradiso: Canto XV Paradiso: Canto XVI Paradiso: Canto XVII Paradiso: Canto XVIII Paradiso: Canto XIX Paradiso: Canto XX Paradiso: Canto XXI Paradiso: Canto XXII Paradiso: Canto XXIII Paradiso: Canto XXIV Paradiso: Canto XXV Paradiso: Canto XXVI Paradiso: Canto XXVII Paradiso: Canto XXVIII Paradiso: Canto XXIX Paradiso: Canto XXX Paradiso: Canto XXXI Paradiso: Canto XXXII Paradiso: Canto XXXIII APPENDIX POSTSCRIPT THE DIVINE COMEDY OF DANTE ALIGHIERI, (1265-1321) PURGATORIO TRANSLATED BY HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW,(1807-1882) CONTENTS CANTICLE II: PURGATORIO CREDITS THE DIVINE COMEDY PURGATORIO Purgatorio: Canto I Purgatorio: Canto II Purgatorio: Canto III Purgatorio: Canto IV Purgatorio: Canto V Purgatorio: Canto VI Purgatorio: Canto VII Purgatorio: Canto VIII Purgatorio: Canto IX Purgatorio: Canto X Purgatorio: Canto XI Purgatorio: Canto XII Purgatorio: Canto XIII Purgatorio: Canto XIV Purgatorio: Canto XV Purgatorio: Canto XVI Purgatorio: Canto XVII Purgatorio: Canto XVIII Purgatorio: Canto XIX Purgatorio: Canto XX Purgatorio: Canto XXI Purgatorio: Canto XXII Purgatorio: Canto XXIII Purgatorio: Canto XXIV Purgatorio: Canto XXV Purgatorio: Canto XXVI Purgatorio: Canto XXVII Purgatorio: Canto XXVIII Purgatorio: Canto XXIX Purgatorio: Canto XXX Purgatorio: Canto XXXI Purgatorio: Canto XXXII Purgatorio: Canto XXXIII THE COMPLETE POETICAL WORKS OF HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW Many missing poems DETAILED CONTENTS (without Hyperlinks) VOICES OF THE NIGHT. Prelude Hymn to the Night A Psalm of Life The Reaper and the Flowers The Light of Stars Footsteps of Angels Flowers The Beleaguered City Midnight Mass for the Dying Year EARLIER POEMS. An April Day Autumn Woods in Winter Hymn of the Moravian Nuns of Bethlehem Sunrise on the Hills The Spirit of Poetry Burial of the Minnisink L'Envoi BALLADS AND OTHER POEMS. The Skeleton in Armor The Wreck of the Hesperus The Village Blacksmith Endymion It is not Always May The Rainy Day God's-Acre To the River Charles Blind Bartimeus The Goblet of Life Maidenhood Excelsior POEMS ON SLAVERY. To William E. Channing The Slave's Dream The Good Part, that shall not be taken away The Slave in the Dismal Swamp The Slave singing at Midnight The Witnesses The Quadroon Girl The Warning THE SPANISH STUDENT. THE BELFRY OF BRUGES AND OTHER POEMS. Carillon The Belfry of Bruges A Gleam of Sunshine The Arsenal at Springfield Nuremberg The Norman Baron Rain In Summer To a Child The Occultation of Orion The Bridge To the Driving Cloud SONGS The Day Is done Afternoon in February To an Old Danish Song-Book Walter von der Vogelweid Drinking Song The Old Clock on the Stairs The Arrow and the Song SONNETS Mezzo Cammin The Evening Star Autumn Dante Curfew EVANGELINE: A TALE OF ACADIE. THE SEASIDE AND THE FIRESIDE. Dedication BY THE SEASIDE. The Building of the Ship Seaweed Chrysaor The Secret of the Sea Twilight Sir Humphrey Gilbert The Lighthouse The Fire of Drift-Wood BY THE FIRESIDE. Resignation The Builders Sand of the Desert In an Hour-Glass The Open Window King Witlaf's Drinking-Horn Gaspar Becerra Pegasus in Pound Tegner's Drapa Sonnet on Mrs. Kemble's Reading from Shakespeare The Singers Suspiria Hymn for my Brother's Ordination THE SONG OF HIAWATHA. Introduction I. The Peace-Pipe II. The Four Winds III. Hiawatha's Childhood IV. Hiawatha and Madjekeewis V. Hiawatha's Fasting VI. Hiawatha's Friends VII. Hiawatha's Sailing VIII. Hiawatha's Fishing IX. Hiawatha and the Pearl-Feather X. Hiawatha's Wooing XI. Hiawatha's Wedding-Feast XII. The Son of the Evening Star XIII. Blessing the Cornfields XIV. Picture-Writing XV. Hiawatha's Lamentation XVI. Pau-Puk-Keewis