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 141by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1893 - 157 pagesFull view - About this book
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1864 - 512 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...founded. There all the air is balm, and the peach is th emblem of beauty, Antl the streets still reecho the names ol the trees of the forest, As if they... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1864 - 488 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 Penu the apostle, Stands on the banks of its beautiful stream the city he founded. There all the air... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1865 - 388 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 halm, and the peach is the... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1866 - 120 pages
...the midst of the village, Knelt the Black-robe Chief with his children." BIRKET FOSTER. 88 XL. " In that delightful land which is washed by the Delaware's...banks of its beautiful stream the city he founded." BIRKET FOSTER. 92 XLI. " Night after night, when the world was asleep, as the watchman repeated Loud,... | |
| Wilson Armistead - 1867 - 40 pages
...the ocean." . " In that delightful land which is washed by the Delaware's waters, f~\ .- „ ft££ Guarding in sylvan shades the name of Penn the Apostle,...balm, and the peach is the emblem of beauty, And the streeta still re-echo the names of the trees of the forest, As if they fain would appease the Dryads... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1867 - 482 pages
...that broke o'er her earthly horizon, As in the eastern sky the first faint streaks of the morning. V. Stands on the banks of its beautiful stream the city...peach is the emblem of beauty, And the streets still re-eeho the names of the trees of the forest, As if they fain would appease the Dryads whose haunts... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1870 - 642 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 the OTnblem of beauty, And the streets still reecho the names of the trees of the forest, As if they fain... | |
| John Woolman - 1871 - 336 pages
...labors of * The reader of Evangeline will recall in this connection the words of the poet : — " In that delightful land which is washed by the Delaware's...of its beautiful stream the city he founded. There from the troubled sea had Evangeline landed, an exile, Finding among the children of Penn a home and... | |
| John Woolman - 1872 - 326 pages
...labors of * The reader of Evangeline will recall in this connection the words of the poet : — " In that delightful land which is washed by the Delaware's...of its beautiful stream the city he founded. There from the troubled sea had Evangeline landed, an exile, Finding among the children of Penn a home and... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1874 - 384 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...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... | |
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