Poems, Том 2Ticknor and Fields, 1862 |
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... Unto the milkmaid's hand ; whilst loud and in regular cadence Into the sounding pails the foaming streamlets de- scended . Lowing of cattle and peals of laughter were heard in the farm - yard , Echoed back by the barns . stillness ...
... Unto the milkmaid's hand ; whilst loud and in regular cadence Into the sounding pails the foaming streamlets de- scended . Lowing of cattle and peals of laughter were heard in the farm - yard , Echoed back by the barns . stillness ...
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... torn from their husbands , and mothers , too late , saw their children · Left on the land , extending their arms , with wildest entreaties . VOL . II . 3 So unto separate ships were Basil and Gabriel carried , EVANGELINE . 33.
... torn from their husbands , and mothers , too late , saw their children · Left on the land , extending their arms , with wildest entreaties . VOL . II . 3 So unto separate ships were Basil and Gabriel carried , EVANGELINE . 33.
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. So unto separate ships were Basil and Gabriel carried , While in despair on the shore Evangeline stood with her father . Half the task was not done when the sun went down , and the twilight Deepened and ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. So unto separate ships were Basil and Gabriel carried , While in despair on the shore Evangeline stood with her father . Half the task was not done when the sun went down , and the twilight Deepened and ...
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... unto shipwrecked Paul on Melita's desolate sea - shore . Thus he approached the place where Evangeline sat with her father , And in the flickering light beheld the face of the old man , Haggard and hollow and wan , and without either ...
... unto shipwrecked Paul on Melita's desolate sea - shore . Thus he approached the place where Evangeline sat with her father , And in the flickering light beheld the face of the old man , Haggard and hollow and wan , and without either ...
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... Unto ears like thine such words as these have no meaning . " But made answer the reverend man , and he smiled as he answered , — 66 Daughter , thy words are not idle ; nor are they to me without meaning . Feeling is deep and still ; and ...
... Unto ears like thine such words as these have no meaning . " But made answer the reverend man , and he smiled as he answered , — 66 Daughter , thy words are not idle ; nor are they to me without meaning . Feeling is deep and still ; and ...
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Acadian answered arrows beauty beaver behold beneath Big-Sea-Water birds breath canoe Chibiabos corn-fields cried Dacotahs darkness daughter dead deer deer-skin doorway ELSIE Evangeline eyes face father fell Filled flowers forest FRIAR garments gazed Gitche Gitche Gumee gleaming guests hand hear heard heart heaven Hiawatha Homeward Iagoo John Alden Kenabeek Kwasind lakes land Laughing Water leaped light listen little Hiawatha lodge look LUCIFER magic maiden maize Manito meadow mighty Miles Standish Minnehaha Mondamin moon morning mountains Mudjekeewis Nahma night o'er old Nokomis Osseo Pau-Puk-Keewis pine-trees prairie PRINCE HENRY Priscilla river rose round rushing sailing Sang shadows shining shouted sighing silent singing slowly song Song of Hiawatha sorrow sound spake Spirit Star stood sunshine sweet thee thou tresses unto URSULA village voice Wabasso wampum war-club warriors Wenonah West-Wind whispered wigwam wild wind wonder words yellow
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Страница 278 - in heaven, Pathway of the ghosts, the shadows, Running straight across the heavens, Crowded with the ghosts, the shadows. At the door on summer evenings Sat the little Hiawatha ; Heard the whispering of the pine-trees, Heard the lapping ot the water, Sounds of music, words of wonder; '• Minne-wawa ! " said the pine-trees, " Mudway-aushka!
Страница 277 - No more work, and no more weeping, Wahonowin ! Wahonowin ! " By the shores of Gitche Gumee, By the shining Big-Sea-Water, Stood the wigwam of Nokomis, Daughter of the Moon, Nokomis. Dark behind it rose the forest, Rose the black and gloomy pine-trees, Rose the firs with cones upon them; Bright before it beat the water, There the
Страница 5 - without number. Dikes, that the hands of the farmers had raised to the eastward, Giving the village its name, and pasture to flocks with labor incessant, Shut out the turbulent tides; but at stated seasons the flood-gates Opened, and welcomed the sea to wander at will o'er the meadows. West and south there were fields of flax, and
Страница 281 - the singing, fatal arrow, Like a wasp it buzzed and stung him > Dead he lay there in the forest, By the ford across the river; Beat his timid heart no longer, But the heart of Hiawatha Throbbed and shouted and exulted, As he bore the red deer homeward, And lagoo and
Страница 20 - presided Over the laws of the land, and the hearts and homes of the people. Even the birds had built their nests in the scales of the balance, Having no fear of the sword that flashed in the sunshine above them. But in the course of time the laws of the
Страница 22 - the staircase moved a luminous space in the darkness, Lighted less by the lamp than the shining face of the maiden. door of her chamber. Simple that chamber was, with its curtains of white, Silent she passed through the hall, and entered the and its clothes-press Ample and high, on whose spacious shelves were
Страница 21 - in silence the others sat and mused by the fireside, Till Evangeline brought the draught-board out of its corner. Soon was the game begun. In friendly contention the old men Laughed at each lucky hit, or unsuccessful manoeuvre, Laughed when a man was crowned, or a breach was made in the king-row. Meanwhile
Страница 50 - Shook from his little throat such floods of delirious music, That the whole air and the woods and the waves seemed silent to listen. Plaintive at first were the tones and sad; then soaring to madness Seemed they to follow or guide the revel of
Страница 25 - on his snow-white Hair, as it waved in the wind; and the jolly face hearts and of waistcoats. Shadow and light from the leaves alternately played of the fiddler Glowed like a living coal when the ashes are blown from the embers. Gayly the old man sang to the vibrant sound of his fiddle, Tom les
Страница 79 - sank into darkness, As when a lamp is blown out by a gust of wind at a casement. the sorrow, All the aching of heart, the restless, unsatisfied All was ended now, the hope, and the fear, and longing, All the dull, deep pain, and constant anguish of