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" ... from France, and since, as an heirloom, Handed down from mother to child, through long generations. But a celestial brightness — a more ethereal beauty — Shone on her face and encircled her form, when, after confession, Homeward serenely she walked... "
Evangeline, a Tale of Acadie - Page 28
by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1904 - 116 pages
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Evangeline : a Tale of Acadie

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1848 - 152 pages
...encircled her form, when, after confession, Homeward serenely she walked with God's benediction upon her. When she had passed, it seemed like the ceasing of...by the door, with a woodbine wreathing around it. Eudely carved was the porch, with seats beneath ; and a footpath Led through an orchard wide, and disappeared...
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Evangeline: A Tale of Acadie

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1848 - 180 pages
...encircled her-form, when, after confession, Homeward serenely she walked with God's benediction upon her. When she had passed, it seemed like the ceasing of...a shady Sycamore grew by the door, with a woodbine Rudely carved was the porch, with seats beneath ; and a footpath Led through an orchard wide, and disappeared...
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Poems on slavery, early poems, additional poems, and ballads

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1848 - 128 pages
...one or two of which we will give. — Firmly builder! with rafters of oak, the house of the fanner Stood on the side of a hill commanding the sea : and...was the porch, with seats beneath; and a footpath Led through an orchard wide, and disappeared in the meadow. Under the sycamore-tree were hives overhung...
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Evangeline: A Tale of Acadie

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1848 - 180 pages
...serenely she walked with God's benediction upon her. When she had passed, it seemed like the ceasing U of exquisite music. Firmly builded with rafters of...a shady Sycamore grew by the door, with a woodbine Rudely carved was the porch, with seats beneath ; and a footpath Led through an orchard wide, and disappeared...
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Blätter für literarische Unterhaltung, Volume 2

1848 - 782 pages
...bce 6пдП|"фгп Äun= bige geben, поф. feine епдН|"фсп ^)crametet gefc£)£n fjaben. Firmly builded with rafters of oak, the house of the farmer Stood on the aide of a hill commanding the eea; and a shady. Sycamore grew by the door, with a woodbine wreathing...
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Evangeline: a tale [in verse].

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1848 - 176 pages
...Homeward serenely she walked with God's benediction upon her. When she had passed, it seemed like the exquisite music. Firmly builded with rafters of oak, the house of the farmer Kood on the side of a hill commanding the sea; and a shady Sycamore grew by the door, with a woodbine...
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The Metropolitan Magazine, Volume 52

1848 - 514 pages
...encircled her form, when, after confession, Homeward serenely she walked with God's benediction upon her. "When she had passed, it seemed like the ceasing of exquisite music," pp. 8—10. Many a suitor had this fair Evangeline, but the only one she loved in return was, — "...
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The American Whig Review, Volume 1; Volume 7

1848 - 722 pages
...encircled her form, when, after confession, Homeward serenely she walked with God's benediction upon her. When she had passed, it seemed like the ceasing of exquisite music." Is this natural poetry ? Does the narrative require these " dying falls ?" We answer, no ; the measure...
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The American Whig Review, Volumes 7-8

1848 - 1390 pages
...strained, but degrades rather than exalts. The last line in the extract is another forced simile : " When she had passed, it seemed like the ceasing of exquisite music." But this is so pretty, that one cannot choose but pardon it. The author is not always so successful....
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 15

1848 - 602 pages
...encircled her form, when, after confession, Homeward serenely she walked with God's benediction upon her. When she had passed, it seemed like the ceasing of exquisite music." pp. 8—10. Many a snitor had this fair Evangeline, but the only one she loved in return was, — "Gabriel...
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