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Under a spreading chestnut-tree The village smithy stands; The smith, a mighty man is he, With large and sinewy hands, And the muscles of his brawny arms
"The Village Blacksmith" is a poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, first published in 1840. The poem describes a local blacksmith and his daily life. The blacksmith serves as a role model who balances his job with the role he plays with his family... Wikipedia
Originally published: November 1840
Author: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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Under a spreading chestnut-tree. The village smithy stands;. The smith, a mighty man is he,. With large and sinewy hands;. And the muscles of his brawny arms.
The Village Smith is located in the Duck Creek Shops of beautiful and historic Metamora, Indiana. The shop specializes in metal, wood and leather products ...
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This book, first in its series, introduces the poetry of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow to an audience of young readers. It includes a story about the ...
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Jan 3, 2003 · Singing in Paradise! ... A tear out of his eyes. Toiing, -- rejoicing, -- sorrowing, Onward in life he goes; Each morning sees some task begin,
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