Get Free Checker

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

NOUN
  1. United States poet remembered for his long narrative poems (1807-1882)

How To Use Henry Wadsworth Longfellow In A Sentence

  • If you would hit the mark, you must aim a little above it. Every arrow that flies feels the attraction of earth. ——Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
  • But last week's bicentennial of the birth of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow passed largely unnoted, which is noteworthy. Longfellow: A Founder
  • If you would hit the mark, you must aim a little above it. Every arrow that flies feels the attraction of earth. ——Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
  • Youth comes but once in a lifetime. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 
  • If we could read the secret history of our enemies we should find in each man's life sorrow and suffering enough to disarm all hostility. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 
  • If you would hit the mark, you must aim a little above it. Every arrow that flies feels the attraction of earth. ——Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
  • Enjoy the Spring of Love and Youth, to some good angel leave the rest; For Time will teach thee soon the truth, there are no birds in last year's nest! Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 
  • Enjoy the Spring of Love and Youth, to some good angel leave the rest; For Time will teach thee soon the truth, there are no birds in last year's nest! Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 
  • The strength of criticism lies in the weakness of the thing criticized. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 
  • In ourselves are triumph and defeat. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 
View all