LONGFELLOW, HENRY W.
\lˈɒŋfɪlˌə͡ʊ], \lˈɒŋfɪlˌəʊ], \l_ˈɒ_ŋ_f_ɪ_l_ˌəʊ]\
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(1807-1882), became a popular poet by the production of "The Psalm of Life" in 1838. This was followed by "Hyperion," "Hiawatha," "Tales of a Wayside Inn," "The Courtship of Miles Standish," etc., and a translation of Dante. The historical Craigie House was his home. He was a poet of genial temperament, beloved by all.
By John Franklin Jameson
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