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" Bucket, fastened with iron, and near it a trough for the horses. Shielding the house from storms, on the north, were the barns and the farm-yard, There stood the broad-wheeled wains and the antique ploughs and the harrows ; There were the folds for the... "
Evangeline - Page 13
by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1856 - 101 pages
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The New Englander, Volume 6

1848 - 628 pages
...!" Perhaps that identical cock introduced to the reader in the early part of the poem, " who crowed with the self-same voice that in ages of old had startled the penitent Peter," was among them. The death of Benedict and his burial by the sea-shore are well portrayed. Part second...
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Poems on slavery, early poems, additional poems, and ballads

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1848 - 128 pages
...trough for the horses. Shield np the house from storms, on the north, were the barns and the farm-yard. There stood the broad-wheeled wains and the antique...that in ages of old had startled the penitent Peter. [From the Athctuzum. Bursting with hay were the barns, themselves a village. In each one Far o'er the...
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New Englander and Yale Review, Volume 6

Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1848 - 628 pages
...uproar!" Perhaps that identical cock introduced to the reader in the early part of the poem, " who crowed with the self-same voice that in ages of old had startled the penitent Peter," was among them. The death of Benedict and his burial by the sea-shore are well portrayed. Part second...
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Blätter für literarische Unterhaltung, Volume 2

1848 - 782 pages
...on the north, were the barns . and the farmyard. There stood the broad-wheeled wains and the antiqoe ploughs and the harrows ; There were the folds for the sheep ; and there, iu hie feathered seraglio, Strutted the lordly turkey, and crowed the cook, with the >elf-same Voice...
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Blätter für literarische Unterhaltung, Volume 2

1848 - 774 pages
...the lordly turkey, and crowed the coot, with tkr «elf-same Voice that in ages of old had «tartled the penitent Peter. Bursting with hay were the barns, themselves a village, li each one Far o'er the gable projected a roof of thatch ; aud a slaircfer Under the sheltering eaves,...
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The Benares Magazine, Volume 3

1850 - 560 pages
...moss-grown bucket' the trough for the horses, the barns and wains and jjjoaghs and harrows, and " where, in his feathered seraglio Strutted the lordly turkey,...that in ages of old had startled the penitent Peter," exhibit, we think, the feeling of a true artist. But we must clear the way for the denouement of our...
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Poems, Volume 2

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1850 - 476 pages
...trough for the horses. Shielding the house from storms, on the north, were the barns and the farm-yard. There stood the broad-wheeled wains and the antique...; There were the folds for the sheep ; and there, Strutted the lordly turkey, and crowed the cock, with the selfsame Voice that in ages of old had startled...
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The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 5, Part 1

1855 - 724 pages
...trough for the horses. Shielding the house from storms, on the notth, were the barns and the farm yard. There stood the broad-wheeled wains, and the antique...seraglio. Strutted the lordly turkey, and crowed the cook -with die self-same Voice that in ages of old had startled the penitent Peter. Bursting with hay...
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Evergreen, Volumes 7-8

1850 - 790 pages
...do not appear, there is too much reasi to conclude that a man has not faith, ai TO THE COCK. 275 -'* crowed the cock, with the self-same "Voice that in ages of old hud startled the penitent Peter." — Longfellow. Thou crimson-crested herald of the day ! Watching...
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Evangeline: A Tale of Acadie

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1854 - 174 pages
...trough for the horses. Shielding the house from storms, on the north, were the barns and the farm-yard. There stood the broad-wheeled wains and the antique...; There were the folds for the sheep ; and there, Strutted the lordly turkey, and crowed the cock, with the selfsame Voice that in ages of old had startled...
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