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" TN that delightful land which is washed by the Delaware's waters, Guarding in sylvan shades the name of Penn the apostle, Stands on the banks of its beautiful stream the city he founded. There all the air is balm, and the peach is the emblem of beauty... "
Evangeline - Page 141
by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1893 - 157 pages
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The Southern literary messenger, Volume 14

1848 - 780 pages
...against Ihe fourth line, for we have sometimes felt, in Philadelphia, "an eager and a nipping air." " In that delightful land which is washed by the Delaware's waters, Guarding in sylvan shinies the n:n • • of Penn the apostle. Stands on the banks of its beautiful stream the city he...
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Poems, Volume 2

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1850 - 476 pages
...broke o'er her earthly horizon, As in the eastern sky the first faint streaks of the morning. V. IN that delightful land which is washed by the Delaware's...shades the name of Penn the apostle, Stands on the hanks of its beautiful stream the city he founded. There all the air is balm, and the peach is the...
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Poems, Volume 2

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1853 - 470 pages
...broke o'er her earthly horizon, As in the eastern sky the first faint streaks of the morning. V. IN that delightful land which is washed by the Delaware's...waters, Guarding in sylvan shades the name of Penn the appstle, Stands on the banks of its beautiful stream the city he founded. There all the air is balm,...
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Poems ...

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1854 - 472 pages
...broke o'er her earthly horizon, As in the eastern sky the first faint streaks of the morning. V. IN that delightful land which is washed by the Delaware's...shades the name of Penn the apostle, Stands on the hanks of its beautiful stream the city he founded. There all the air is balm, and the peach is the...
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The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1856 - 432 pages
...that broke o'er her earthly horizon, As in the eastern sky the first faint streaks of the morning. IN that delightful land which is washed by the Delaware's waters, Guarding in sylvan shades the name of Peuu the apostle, Stands on the banks of its beautiful stream the city he founded. There all the air...
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The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1857 - 428 pages
...waters, Guarding in sylvan shades the name of Perm the apostle, Stands on the banks of its beantiful stream the city he founded. There all the air is balm, and the peach is the emblem of beanty, And the streets still reecho the names of the trees of the forest, As if they fain would appease...
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The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, John Gilbert - 1860 - 448 pages
...broke o'er her earthly horizon, As in the eastern sky the first faint streaks of the morning. V. IN that delightful land which is washed by the Delaware's...peach is the emblem of beauty, And the streets still reeeho the names of the trees of the forest, As if they fain would appease the Dryads whose haunts...
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Poems. New, complete ed

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1861 - 912 pages
...broke o'er her earthly horizon, A3 in the eastern sky the first faint streaks of the morning. V. In that delightful land which is washed by the Delaware's...the peach is the emblem of beauty, And the streets srtill reecho the names of the trees of the forest, As if they fain would appease the Dryads whose...
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Poems, Volume 1

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1863 - 484 pages
...that broke o'er her earthly horizon, As in the eastern sky the first faint streaks of the morning. IN that delightful land which is washed by the Delaware's...founded. There all the air is balm, and the peach is th emblem of beauty, And the streets still reecho the names of the trees of the forest, As if they...
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Poems, Volume 2

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1863 - 492 pages
...the banks of its beautiful stream the city he founded. There all the air is balm, and the peach is th emblem of beauty, And the streets still reecho the names of the tree* of the forest, As if they fain would appease the Dryads whose haunts they molested. There from...
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