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  1. Samuel Longfellow (June 18, 1819 – October 3, 1892) was an American clergyman and hymn writer.

  2. Samuel Longfellow was born June 13, 1819, in Portland, Maine. He was the youngest of eight children. His father was a Harvard classmate of Dr. Channing and Judge Story, a cultured and high-minded gentleman; the mother, a direct descendant of the John Alden and Priscilla of Henry’s “Courtship of Miles Standish.”.

  3. 28 de jun. de 2023 · In 1835, Henry Longfellow’s youngest brother, Samuel Longfellow (1819-1892), moved to Cambridge and began attending Harvard College. Samuel was a minister, and abolitionist, pacifist, and a supporter of women’s rights.

  4. Samuel Longfellow was the youngest brother of poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and a minister, abolitionist, and biographer. He lived in various places in the U.S. and Europe, and wrote hymns and a biography of his brother.

  5. 24 de jul. de 2023 · Samuel Longfellow, his brother and biographer, estimated that for want of an international copyright, the poet forfeited forty thousand dollars in income—in nineteenth-century dollars, a fortune. For Poe, the point was not the justice of his accusations against Longfellow, but the incitement of a controversy and the attendant ...

  6. Samuel Longfellow - ChoralWiki. Life. Born: 18 June 1819. Died: 3 October 1892. Biography. View the Wikipedia article on Samuel Longfellow. Settings of text by Samuel Longfellow. Now, on land and sea descending (Joseph Barnby) 'Tis winter now (J. Guy Stalnaker) Publications. External links. add web links here. Categories: Lyricists. 1819 births.

  7. Su biógrafo, Samuel Longfellow, confirma el hechizo que para el poeta tuvo España. “Le atraía con los encantos más románticos en los más románticos años de su vida. Siempre hablaba de ello con calurosa vehemencia e interés. Uno de sus últimos poemas, Castillos en España, está compuesto con las reminiscencias de esta visita.