There the long-wandering bride shall be given again to her bridegroom, There the long-absent pastor regain his flock and his sheepfold. Beautiful is the land, with its prairies and forests of fruit-trees ; Under the feet a garden of flowers, and the bluest... Evangeline, a Tale of Acadie - Page 97by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1893 - 181 pagesFull view - About this book
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1887 - 360 pages
...feet a garden of flowers, and the bluest I of heavens Bending above, and resting its dome on the wall* of the forest. They who dwell there have named it the Eden of Louisiana." With these words of cheer they arose and continued their journey. Softly the evening came. The sun... | |
| W. Proudfoot Begg - 1887 - 426 pages
...all attempts by the Greeks at landscape painting absolutely tame and f1ishionless. " And with those words of cheer they arose and continued their journey. Softly the evening cams. The sun from the western horizon Like a magician extended his golden ^vand o'er the landscape... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 600 pages
...land, with its prairies and forests of fruit-trees; Under the feet a garden of flowers, and the bluest of heavens Bending above, and resting its dome on...dwell there have named it the Eden of Louisiana." With these words of cheer they arose and continued their journey. Softly the evening came. The sun... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1888 - 600 pages
...land, with its prairies and forests of fruit-trees; Under the feet a garden of flowers, and the bluest of heavens Bending above, and resting its dome on...dwell there have named it the Eden of Louisiana." With these words of cheer they arose and continued their journey. Softly the evening came. The sun... | |
| Thomas W. Poole - 1889 - 182 pages
...land with its prairies and forests and fruit trees, Under the feet a garden of flowers, and the bluest of heavens Bending above, and resting its dome on...dwell there have named it the "Eden of Louisiana." So wrote Longfellow of Southwestern Louisiana, which comprises the parishes of St. Mary, St. Martin,... | |
| 1889 - 934 pages
...light of his face, like the Prophet, descending from Sinai. a. LONGFELLOW— Emngeline. Pt. I. Sec. 4. Softly the evening came. The sun from the western...magician extended his golden wand o'er the landscape; I Twinkling vapors arose; and sky and water and forest j Seemed all on fire at the touch, and melted... | |
| 1891 - 494 pages
...resting its dome on the walls of the forest. They who dwell there have named it the Eden of Louisiana." With these words of cheer they arose and continued...magician extended his golden wand o'er the landscape ; 865 Twinkling vapors arose ; and sky and water and forest Hanging between two skies, a cloud with... | |
| 1891 - 508 pages
...prairies and forests of fruit-trees ; Under the feet a garden of flowers, and the bluest of heavens seo Bending above, and resting its dome on the walls of...dwell there have named it the Eden of Louisiana." With these words of cheer they arose and continued their journey. Softly the evening came. The sun... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1892 - 104 pages
...land, with its prairies and forests of fruittrees ; Under the feet a garden of flowers, and the bluest of heavens Bending above, and resting its dome on...the evening came. The sun from the western horizon ician ! Seemed all on fire at the touch, and melted and mingled together. Hanging between two skies,... | |
| Horace Elisha Scudder - 1892 - 476 pages
...resting its dome on the walls of the forest. They who dwell there have named it the Eden of Louisiana." With these words of cheer they arose and continued...magician extended his golden wand o'er the landscape ; ses Twinkling vapors arose ; and sky and water and forest Seemed all on fire at the touch, and melted... | |
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