Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Quotes
As Great Pythagoras Of Yore,
Standing Beside The Blacksmith's Door,
And Hearing The Hammers, As They Smote
The Anvils With A Different Note,
Stole From The Varying Tones, That Hung
Vibrant On Every Iron Tongue,
The Secret Of The Sounding Wire.
And Formed The Seven-chorded Lyre.
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