Examples of using Longfellow in English and their translations into Hungarian
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two Apostles came to organize our district into a stake in the Longfellow Park chapel in Cambridge.
night of April 18, 1775, took a backseat to the popular myth perpetrated by Longfellow.
continuing through the Town Forest and past Longfellow Pond.
It may have been the influence of a translation of Dante's Divine Comedy, by the American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in 1867, that led to contemporaries drawing parallels between the underbelly of Victorian society
at least out of respect for their national poet Longfellow, over whose graceful and attractive poetry he himself had whiled away many a weary hour when the Cantervilles were up in town.
New Brunswick, the Longfellow Mountains in Maine, the White Mountains in New Hampshire,
I'm Longfellow Deeds.
Directed by Matthew Longfellow.
Nobody knows Longfellow.
Director: Matthe Longfellow.
By: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow(poet).
The Great Depression Longfellow Deeds.
Longfellow never responded to the charges.
Longfellow never responded to the charge.
Stephen Longfellow Fiske 1 August 1995.
Longfellow Deeds is at it again.
Longfellow says,“What is time?
That's Longfellow Deeds with Pam Dawson.
Longfellow was born in 1807 in Portland Maine.