Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Sir Humphrey Gilbert” in chapter 17 of Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow:
...e rest of the volume, it included the strong and lyric verses called Seaweed, which were at the time criticised by many, though unreasonably, as rugged and boisterous; another poem of dramatic power, Sir Humphrey Gilbert ; and one of the most delicately imaginative and musical among all he ever wrote, The Fire of Drift-Wood, the scene of which was the Devereux Farm at Marblehead.
There were touching poems of the fir...
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