Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth , D.C.L. was born at Portland, Maine, Feb. 27, 1807, and graduated at Bowdoin College, 1825. After residing in Europe for four years to qualify for the Chair of Modern Languages in that College, he entered upon the duties of the same. In 1835 he removed to Harvard, on his election as Professor of Modern Languages and Belles-Lettres. He retained that Professorship to 1854. His literary reputation is great, and his writings are numerous and well known. His poems, many of which are as household words in all English-speaking countries, display much learning and great poetic power. A few of these poems and portions of others have come into common use as hymns, but a hymn-writer in the strict sense of that term he… Go to person page >
GENEVAN 12 first appeared in the 1551 Genevan Psalter and has thus been attributed to Louis Bourgeois (PHH 3), music editor for the 1551 edition. It is also known as DONNE SECOURS, the first two words of the French text for Psalm 12. The tune is included in many English-language hymnals because of i…
Display Title: Ah what a sound the infinite fierce chorusFirst Line: Ah what a sound the infinite fierce chorusAuthor: Henry W. Longfellow; Henry Wadsworth LongfellowDate: 1928
Display Title: Ah what a sound the infinite fierce chorusFirst Line: Ah what a sound the infinite fierce chorusAuthor: Henry W. Longfellow; Henry Wadsworth LongfellowDate: 1937
Display Title: Ah, what a sound! The infinite fierce chorusFirst Line: Ah, what a sound! The infinite fierce chorusTune Title: DONNE SECOURSAuthor: Henry W. LongfellowDate: 1935
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