| 1848 - 780 pages
...the n:n • • 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...would appease the Dryads whose haunts they molested." We have no room for farther extracts : We now take leave of Mr. Longfellow, with the hope that we may... | |
| 1847 - 1230 pages
...carry to others the relief which she cannot find for herself? In the city of Penn, therefore, " Where the streets still reecho the names of the trees of the forest." she enters upon this humble and holy duty. " Night after night. when the world was asleep, as the watchmen... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1848 - 152 pages
...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...Finding among the children of Penn a home and a country. There old Een6 Leblanc had died; and when he departed, Saw at his side only one of all his hundred... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1848 - 176 pages
...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 emblem...haunts they molested. There from the troubled sea had Evangelina landed, an exile, Finding among the children of Penn a home and a country. There old Rene... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1848 - 180 pages
...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...forest, As if they fain would appease the Dryads whose There from the troubled sea had Evangeline landed, an exile, Finding among the children of Perm a home... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1848 - 180 pages
...streets still reecho die names of the trees of the forest, As if they fain would appease the Dryads whose There from the troubled sea had Evangeline landed,...Finding among the children of Penn a home and a country. There old Rene Leblanc had died ; and when he departed, Saw at his side only one of all his hundred... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1848 - 182 pages
...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, And the streets still reecho die names of the trees of the forest, As if they fain would appease the Dryads whose There from the... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1849 - 170 pages
...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...There from the troubled sea had Evangeline landed, nn oxile, Finding among the children of Penn a home and a country. There old Rene Leblanc had died... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1850 - 476 pages
...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 emblem...the troubled sea had Evangeline landed, an exile, Fmding among the children of Penn a home and a country. There old Rene Leblanc had died ; and when... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1851 - 596 pages
...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...There from the troubled sea had Evangeline landed, Finding among the children of Penn a home and a country. There old Ren! Leblanc had died ; and when... | |
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