The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth LongfellowGeorge Routledge, 1869 - 624 pages |
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Page 194
... Quakers , For it recalled the past , the old Acadian country , Where all men were equal , and all were brothers and sisters . So , when the fruitless search , the disappointed endeavour , Ended , to recommence no more upon earth ...
... Quakers , For it recalled the past , the old Acadian country , Where all men were equal , and all were brothers and sisters . So , when the fruitless search , the disappointed endeavour , Ended , to recommence no more upon earth ...
Page 613
... Quakers . The congregation start up in confusion . ) Edith ( raising her hand ) . Peace ! Norton . Anathema maranatha ! The Lord cometh ! Edith . Yea , verily he cometh , and shall judge The shepherds of Israel , who do feed themselves ...
... Quakers . The congregation start up in confusion . ) Edith ( raising her hand ) . Peace ! Norton . Anathema maranatha ! The Lord cometh ! Edith . Yea , verily he cometh , and shall judge The shepherds of Israel , who do feed themselves ...
Page 614
... Quakers ! Quakers , forsooth ! Because a quaking fell On Daniel , at beholding of the Vision , Must ye needs shake and quake ? Because Isaiah Went stripped and barefoot , must ye wail and howl ? Must ye go stripped and naked ? must ye ...
... Quakers ! Quakers , forsooth ! Because a quaking fell On Daniel , at beholding of the Vision , Must ye needs shake and quake ? Because Isaiah Went stripped and barefoot , must ye wail and howl ? Must ye go stripped and naked ? must ye ...
Page 622
... Quakers , Or other blasphemous Heretics , shall pay Unto the Treasurer of the Commonwealth One hundred pounds , and for default thereof Be put in prison , and continue there Till the said sum be satisfied and paid . " Cole . Now , Simon ...
... Quakers , Or other blasphemous Heretics , shall pay Unto the Treasurer of the Commonwealth One hundred pounds , and for default thereof Be put in prison , and continue there Till the said sum be satisfied and paid . " Cole . Now , Simon ...
Page 625
... Quakers , and I heard him Denounce and villipend them as unjust , As cruel , wicked , and abominable . Endicott . Ungrateful son ! O God ! thou layest upon me A burden heavier than I can bear ! Surely the power of Satan must be great ...
... Quakers , and I heard him Denounce and villipend them as unjust , As cruel , wicked , and abominable . Endicott . Ungrateful son ! O God ! thou layest upon me A burden heavier than I can bear ! Surely the power of Satan must be great ...
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Acadian Angel answer arrows beautiful behold bells beneath birds breath Bridget Bishop bright Chispa Corey cried dark dead death door dream earth Edith Elsie eyes face father fear flowers forest Friar Giles Corey Gipsy gleam Gloyd golden grave hand hast Hathorne hear heard heart heaven Hiawatha holy John Endicott Kemp Kenabeek King Olaf Kwasind land Lara Laughing Water light listen look Lord loud Lucifer maiden Martha meadow Merry Miles Standish Mondamin morning night Nokomis o'er Osseo passed Pau-Puk-Keewis pray prayer Prec Prince Henry Quakers river rose round sail sang shadow shining Sigrid the Haughty silent singing sleep song Song of Hiawatha sorrow soul sound spake speak stand stars stood sunshine sweet Tharaw thee thou art thought Tituba unto Upsall Vict village voice wampum whispered wigwam wild wind wonder words youth