Poems, Volume 2Ticknor and Fields, 1859 |
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... Unto the milkmaid's hand ; whilst loud and in regular cadence Into the sounding pails the foaming streamlets de- scended . Lowing of cattle and peals of laughter were heard in the farm - yard , Echoed back by the barns . Anon they sank ...
... Unto the milkmaid's hand ; whilst loud and in regular cadence Into the sounding pails the foaming streamlets de- scended . Lowing of cattle and peals of laughter were heard in the farm - yard , Echoed back by the barns . Anon they sank ...
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... were torn from their husbands , and mothers , too late , saw their children Left on the land , extending their arms , with wildest entreaties . VOL . II . 3 So unto separate ships were Basil and Gabriel carried , EVANGELINE . 33.
... were torn from their husbands , and mothers , too late , saw their children Left on the land , extending their arms , with wildest entreaties . VOL . II . 3 So unto separate ships were Basil and Gabriel carried , EVANGELINE . 33.
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. So unto separate ships were Basil and Gabriel carried , While in despair on the shore Evangeline stood with her father . Half the task was not done when the sun went down , and the twilight Deepened and ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. So unto separate ships were Basil and Gabriel carried , While in despair on the shore Evangeline stood with her father . Half the task was not done when the sun went down , and the twilight Deepened and ...
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... unto shipwrecked Paul on Melita's desolate sea - shore . Thus he approached the place where Evangeline sat with her father , And in the flickering light beheld the face of the old man , Haggard and hollow and wan , and without either ...
... unto shipwrecked Paul on Melita's desolate sea - shore . Thus he approached the place where Evangeline sat with her father , And in the flickering light beheld the face of the old man , Haggard and hollow and wan , and without either ...
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... Unto ears like thine such words as these have no meaning . " But made answer the reverend man , and he smiled as he answered , — 66 Daughter , thy words are not idle ; nor are they to me without meaning . Feeling is deep and still ; and ...
... Unto ears like thine such words as these have no meaning . " But made answer the reverend man , and he smiled as he answered , — 66 Daughter , thy words are not idle ; nor are they to me without meaning . Feeling is deep and still ; and ...
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ABBOT Acadian Angel answered arrows beautiful beaver behold beneath Big-Sea-Water bison breath canoe Chibiabos cried Dacotahs darkness daughter dead death deer doorway ELSIE Evangeline eyes face father Filled forest FRIAR CUTHBERT Gabriel gazed Gitche Gitche Gumee gleamed GOTTLIEB Grand-Pré guests hand hear heard heart heaven Hiawatha Hoheneck holy Homeward Iagoo Kenabeek King Kwasind lake land Laughing Water light listen little Hiawatha lodge look LUCIFER magic maiden maize meadow mighty Minnehaha Mondamin monks moon morning mountains Mudjekeewis Nahma night o'er old Nokomis Osseo pass Pau-Puk-Keewis pine-trees prairie prayer priest PRINCE HENRY Rhuys river rose round rushing Salern Sang shadow shining shore shouted silent singing sleep slowly song Song of Hiawatha sorrow soul sound spake Spirit Star stood sunshine sweet thee thou tresses unto URSULA village voice Wabasso waited wampum Wenonah whispered wigwam wild wind wonder words