Evangeline: A Tale of AcadieHurst, 1901 - 155 pages |
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Page 29
... shadow , and vanished away into darkness . Faces , clumsily carved in oak on the back o . his arm - chair , Laughed in the flickering light , and the pewter plates Evangeline . 29 Echoed back by the barns. Anon they sank into ...
... shadow , and vanished away into darkness . Faces , clumsily carved in oak on the back o . his arm - chair , Laughed in the flickering light , and the pewter plates Evangeline . 29 Echoed back by the barns. Anon they sank into ...
Page 34
... of to - morrow . Arms have been taken from us , and warlike weapons of all kinds ; Nothing is left but the blacksmith's sledge and the scythe of the mower . " Then with a pleasant smile made answer the jovial farmer 34 Evangeline .
... of to - morrow . Arms have been taken from us , and warlike weapons of all kinds ; Nothing is left but the blacksmith's sledge and the scythe of the mower . " Then with a pleasant smile made answer the jovial farmer 34 Evangeline .
Page 56
... arms uplifted , the figure of Basil the blacksmith , As , on a stormy sea , a spar is .ossed by the bil- lows . Flushed was his face and distorted with passion ; and wildly he shouted , - " Down with the tyrants of England ! we never ...
... arms uplifted , the figure of Basil the blacksmith , As , on a stormy sea , a spar is .ossed by the bil- lows . Flushed was his face and distorted with passion ; and wildly he shouted , - " Down with the tyrants of England ! we never ...
Page 60
... arm- chair of the farmer . Thus did Evangeline wait at her father's door , as the sunset Threw the long shadows of trees o'er the broad ambrosial meadows . Ah ! on her spirit within a deeper shadow had бо Evangeline .
... arm- chair of the farmer . Thus did Evangeline wait at her father's door , as the sunset Threw the long shadows of trees o'er the broad ambrosial meadows . Ah ! on her spirit within a deeper shadow had бо Evangeline .
Page 68
... the confusion Wives were torn from their husbands , and mothers , too late , saw their children Left on the land , extending their arms , with wildest entreaties . Se unto separate ships were Basil and Gabriel carried ,. 68 Evangeline .
... the confusion Wives were torn from their husbands , and mothers , too late , saw their children Left on the land , extending their arms , with wildest entreaties . Se unto separate ships were Basil and Gabriel carried ,. 68 Evangeline .
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Acadian Acadie accents almshouse aloft anon answer art thou barns Basil the blacksmith beauty behold Bellefontaine blossom boat bosom cheer churchyard darkness descended desert door Echoed Evangeline stood Evangeline's heart eyes face farm-yard Father Felician Filled flax flocks flowers footsteps forest Gabriel garden gazed gleamed glided golden hand heard heaven HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW herds herdsman kirtles labor land Laughed light lips Loud maiden maize meadows meek midst moon morning mournful neighboring night notary notary public numberless o'er oars ocean odor Opelousas Ozark Mountains passed Patience paused Port Royal prairies priest river roof rose shade shadow Shawnee shore silent Sister of Mercy slowly slumber smile snow-white sorrow soul sound spake spirit sunshine sweet tale tankard thee thought tremulous twilight Unto village of Grand-Pré voice waited wandered weary whispered wigwam wind woodlands words