Looked on the happy valley, but ne'er from their station descended. There, in the midst of its farms, reposed the Acadian village. Strongly built were the houses, with frames of oak and of hemlock, Such as the peasants of Normandy built in the reign of... Evangeline, a Tale of Acadie - Page 10by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1896 - 102 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1886 - 384 pages
...forests old, and aloft on the mountains Sea-fogs pitched their tents, and mists from the mighty Atlantic Looked on the happy valley, but ne'er from their station...midst of its farms, reposed the Acadian Village." "And away to the northward of which "naught but tradition remains"—and the groups of great water... | |
| Edward Conant - 1887 - 164 pages
...forests old, and aloft on the mountains Sea-fogs pitched their tents, and mists from the mighty Atlantic Looked on the happy valley, but ne'er from their station...Strongly built were the houses, with frames of oak and of chestnut, Such as the peasants of Normandy built in the reign of the Henries. Thatched were the roofs,... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1887 - 72 pages
...old, and aloft on the mountains y Sea-fogs pitched their tents, and mists from the mighty Atlantic Looked on the happy valley, but ne'er from their station descended. There, in the midst of its farm, reposed the Acadian village. Strongly built were the houses, with frames of oak and of chestnut,... | |
| William Henry Maxwell, Emma Louisa Johnston - 1902 - 236 pages
...forests old, and aloft on the mountains Sea fogs pitched their tents, and mists from the mighty Atlantic Looked on the happy valley, but ne'er from their station...the midst of its farms, reposed the Acadian village. From "Evangeline." by Longfellow. .street car; (d) an unabridged dictionary; (e) an elephant; (f) a... | |
| Michigan. Department of Public Instruction - 1902 - 330 pages
...reposed the Acadian village. 14 Strongly built were the houses, with frames of oak and of chestnut, 15 Such as the peasants of Normandy built in the reign of the Henries. 16 Thatched were the roofs, with dormer-windows; and gables projecting 14 17 Over the hasement lx-low... | |
| William Christopher Sayrs - 1903 - 384 pages
...a list of nouns that have been used thus far in Evangeline. THE VILLAGE OF GRAND-PRE — Continued There, in the midst of its farms, reposed the Acadian...peasants of Normandy built in the reign of the Henries. Thatched were the roofs, with dormer-windows; and gables projecting 35 Over the basement below protected... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1903 - 728 pages
...forests old, and aloft on the mountains Sea-fogs pitched their tents, and mists from the mighty Atlantic Looked on the happy valley, but ne'er from their station...Acadian village. Strongly built were the houses, with frame of oak and of hemlock, Such as the peasants of Normandy built in shaded the doorway. There in... | |
| S. E. H. Lockwood - 1903 - 488 pages
...were fields of flax, and orchards and corn-fields Spreading afar and unfenced o'er the plain. . . . Strongly built were the houses, with frames of oak and of hemlock, Thatched were the roofs, with dormer windows ; and gables projecting Over the basement below protected... | |
| William T. Vlymen - 1904 - 520 pages
...forests old, and aloft on the mountains Sea-fogs pitched their tents, and mists from the mighty Atlantic Looked on the happy valley, but ne'er from their station...of its farms, reposed the Acadian village. Strongly Iniilt were the houses, with frames of oak and of hemlock, Such as the peasants of Normandy built in... | |
| Sir Samuel Garth, Wilhelm Josef Leicht - 1905 - 610 pages
...old, and aloft on the mountains 30 Sea-fogs pitched their tents, and mists from the mighty Atlantic Looked on the happy valley, but ne'er from their station...peasants of Normandy built in the reign of the Henries. 85 Thatched were the roofs, with dormer-windows; and gables projecting Over the basement below protected... | |
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