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" Filled was the air with a dreamy and magical light; and the landscape Lay as if new-created in all the freshness of childhood. Peace seemed to reign upon earth, and the restless heart of the ocean Was for a moment consoled. All sounds were in harmony... "
Saturday Afternoon Rambles Round London: Rural and Geological - Page 74
by Henry Walker (F.G.S.) - 1871 - 148 pages
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Evangeline: A Tale of Acadie

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Acadians - 1848 - 182 pages
...would the winter be, for thick was the fur of the foxes. Such was the advent of autumn. Then followed that beautiful season, Called by the pious Acadian...the air with a dreamy and magical light ; and the landscape Lay as if new-created in all the freshness of childhood. Peace seemed to reign upon earth,...
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Evangeline: A Tale of Acadie

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Acadians - 1848 - 180 pages
...would the winter be, for thick was the for of the foxes. Such was the advent of autumn. Then followed that beautiful season, Called by the pious Acadian peasants the Summer of All-Saints ! Filled was the air with a dreamy and magical light; and the landscape Lay as if new-created...
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Evangeline: a tale [in verse].

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1848 - 176 pages
...Then followed that beautiful season, Called by the pious Acadian peasants the Summer of All-Saints! Filled was the air with a dreamy and magical light; and the landscape Lay as if created in all the freshness of childhood. Peace seemed to reign upon earth, and...
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Evangeline: a tale [in verse].

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1849 - 170 pages
...wings in tho drowsy air, and the cooing of pigeons, All were subdued and low as the murmurs of love, and the great sun Looked with the eye of love through the golden vapours around him ; While arrayed in its robeg of russet, and scarlet, and yellow, Bright with the gheen of the dew,...
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The Mother's Assistant and Young Lady's Friend, Volumes 14-15

Child rearing - 1849 - 314 pages
...their happiness requires it." Warren, R. /., Nov., 1849. INDIAN SUMMERBY LONGFELLOW. Then followed that beautiful season, Called by the pious Acadian peasants the Summer of A 11- Saints ! Filled was the air with a dreamy and magical light; and the landscape Lay as if new-created...
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Eliza Cook's Journal, Volume 1

Eliza Cook - English periodicals - 1849 - 432 pages
...then followed that heautiful season, Called by the pious Acadian peasants, the Summer of All-Saints ! Filled was the air with a dreamy and magical light ; and the landscape Lay as if created in all the freshness of childhood. Peace seemed to reign upon earth, and...
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The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1851 - 596 pages
...would the winter be, for thick was the fur of the foxes. Such was the advent of autumn. Then followed that beautiful season Called by the pious Acadian peasants the Summer of All-Saints ! Filled was the air with a dreamy and magical light ; and the landscape Lay as if new-created...
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Poems, Volume 2

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1853 - 470 pages
...would the winter be, for thick was the lur of the foxes. Such was the advent of autumn. Then followed that beautiful season, Called by the pious Acadian...the air with a dreamy and magical light ; and the landscape Lay as if new-created in all the freshness of childhood. Peace seemed to reign upon earth,...
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Evangeline: A Tale of Acadie

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1854 - 174 pages
...would the winter be, for thick was the fur of the foxes. Such was the advent of autumn. Then followed that beautiful season, Called by the pious Acadian peasants the Summer of All-Saints ! Filled was the air with a dreamy and magical light ; and the landscape Lay as if new-created...
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Poems ...

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1854 - 472 pages
...would the winter be, for thick was the fur of the foxes. Such was the advent of autumn. Then followed that beautiful season, Called by the pious Acadian peasants the Summer of All-Saints ! Filled was the air with a dreamy and magical light ; and the landscape Lay as if new-created...
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