Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was a celebrated American poet and educator known for his beautiful poems and connection to nature, love, and history.
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📅 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was born on February 27, 1807, in Portland, Maine.
🌟 He was the first American to translate the works of the Italian poet Dante.
📖 Longfellow published his first book of poetry in 1835.
❤️ He married Mary Potts in 1831 and had six children with her.
🎶 One of his most famous poems is 'The Song of Hiawatha,' published in 1855.
🏇 'Paul Revere's Ride,' another famous poem, tells the story of a historic midnight ride during the American Revolution.
📚 He was a dedicated educator and taught at Bowdoin College in Maine.
🌳 Longfellow often wrote about themes of nature and American history in his poetry.
🎵 His poems have a musical quality and use simple language to connect with readers.
🏆 In 1884, he became the first poet honored with a bust in the Poet's Corner of Westminster Abbey.
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