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  1. Haunted Houses by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Poems | Academy of American Poets. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. 1807 –. 1882. All houses wherein men have lived and died. Are haunted houses. Through the open doors. The harmless phantoms on their errands glide, With feet that make no sound upon the floors. We meet them at the door-way, on the stair,

  2. Jul 1, 2023 · Haunted Houses Theme. The poem “Haunted Houses” by H.W. Longfellow is about ghosts and he says that ghosts are real and they do exist. But he eliminates the fears of ghosts by blurring the line between memory and supernatural.

  3. Haunted Houses. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. All houses wherein men have lived and died. Are haunted houses. Through the open doors. The harmless phantoms on their errands glide, With feet that make no sound upon the floors. We meet them at the doorway, on the stair,

  4. Longfellow: Haunted Houses, Birds of Passage - HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW. Haunted Houses. All houses wherein men have lived and died. Are haunted houses. Through the open doors. The harmless phantoms on their errands glide, With feet that make no sound upon the floors. We meet them at the doorway, on the stair, Along the passages they come and go,

  5. Haunted Houses. All houses wherein men have lived and died Are haunted houses. Through the open doors The harmless phantoms on their errands glide, With feet that make no sound upon the floors. We meet them at the doorway, on the stair, Along the passages they come and go, Impalpable impressions on the air, A sense of something moving to and fro.

  6. Haunted Houses. From Birds Of Passage ( Flight the First) All houses wherein men have lived and died. Are haunted houses. Through the open doors. The harmless phantoms on their errands glide, With feet that make no sound upon the floors. We meet them at the door-way, on the stair, Along the passages they come and go,

  7. Feb. 27, 1807 - Mar. 24, 1882. Titles First Lines Last Lines. Haunted Houses. by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. All houses wherein men have lived and died. Are haunted houses.Through the open doors. The harmless phantoms on their errands glide, With feet that make no sound upon the floors. We meet them at the door-way, on the stair,

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