Henry Wadsworth Longfellow is noted as the most popular American poet of
the nineteenth century. His poetry and narrative works are lyrical with an
easy rhythm, making them memorable. Uplifting with topics the "every
man" can relate to, Longfellow's poetry hums in people's minds like a
favorite song.
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