Evangeline: a Tale of AcadieGeorge Slater, 1849 - 147 pages |
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... follows : Some dispute existing between the English and the French , respecting the territorial limits of both parties ; the region about Hudson's Bay , and the province of Acadie , since called Nova Scotia , to settle the matter , were ...
... follows : Some dispute existing between the English and the French , respecting the territorial limits of both parties ; the region about Hudson's Bay , and the province of Acadie , since called Nova Scotia , to settle the matter , were ...
Page 45
... serenely the moon pass Forth from the folds of a cloud , and one star follow her footsteps , As out of Abraham's tent young Ishmael wan- dered with Hagar ! IV . PLEASANTLY rose next morn the sun on the EVANGELINE . 45.
... serenely the moon pass Forth from the folds of a cloud , and one star follow her footsteps , As out of Abraham's tent young Ishmael wan- dered with Hagar ! IV . PLEASANTLY rose next morn the sun on the EVANGELINE . 45.
Page 81
... follows my hand , and not elsewhere . For when the heart goes before , like a lamp , and illumines the pathway , Many things are made clear , that else lie hid- den in darkness . ” And thereupon the priest , her friend and father ...
... follows my hand , and not elsewhere . For when the heart goes before , like a lamp , and illumines the pathway , Many things are made clear , that else lie hid- den in darkness . ” And thereupon the priest , her friend and father ...
Page 83
... follow the wan- derer's footsteps ; - Not through each devious path , each change- ful year of existence ; But as the traveller follows a streamlet's course through the valley : Far from its margin at times , and seeing the gleam of its ...
... follow the wan- derer's footsteps ; - Not through each devious path , each change- ful year of existence ; But as the traveller follows a streamlet's course through the valley : Far from its margin at times , and seeing the gleam of its ...
Page 98
... follow or guide the revel of frenzied Bacchantes . Then single notes were heard , in sorrowful , low lamentation ; Till , having gathered them all , he flung them abroad in derision , As when , after a storm , a gust of wind through the ...
... follow or guide the revel of frenzied Bacchantes . Then single notes were heard , in sorrowful , low lamentation ; Till , having gathered them all , he flung them abroad in derision , As when , after a storm , a gust of wind through the ...
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Acadian Acadie accents aloft anon answer art thou ascended barns Basil the blacksmith beauty behold blossom boat cattle cheer churchyard darkness descended desert door dwellings Evangeline stood Evangeline's heart exile eyes face farm-yard farmer Father Felician Filled flax flocks flowers footsteps forest FREDERIKA BREMER Gabriel garden gazed gleamed golden hand Happy Valley heard heaven HENRY W herds herdsman labour land light lips Loud maiden maize meadows meek morning mournful myste neighbouring night notary notary public Nova Scotia o'er ocean Opelousas Ozark mountains passed Patience paused Port Royal prairies priest river roofs rose sang shade shadow Shawnee ships shore silent Sister of Mercy slowly slumber smoke snow-white sorrow soul sound spake spirit sunshine sweet tale thee thou thought tide Unto Vathek village of Grand-Pré voice waited wander weary whispered wind woodlands words