Scattered were they, like flakes of snow, when the wind from the northeast Strikes aslant through the fogs that darken the Banks of Newfoundland. Friendless, homeless, hopeless, they wandered from city to city, From the cold lakes of the North to sultry... Evangeline: a tale [in verse]. - Seite 78von Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1848Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| John Jacob Anderson - 1898 - 482 Seiten
...spoke in a strange language. " Friendless, homeless, hopeless, they wandered from city to city, Prom the cold lakes of the North to sultry Southern savannas,—...in his hands, and drags them down to the ocean."* Longfellow's Evangeline. * Francis Parkman, in his Montcalm and Wolfe, says that families were not... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1901 - 488 Seiten
...Newfoundland. Friendless, homeless, hopeless, they wandered from city to city, From the cold Likes of the North to sultry Southern savannas, — From...Deep in their sands to bury the scattered bones of tlv; mammoth. Friends they sought and homes ; and many, despairing, heart-broken. Asked of the earth... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1901 - 472 Seiten
...Banks of Newfound'V— _Jand. ^Friendless, homeless, hopeless, they wandered from city to city, fFrom the cold lakes of the North to sultry Southern savannas,...down to the ocean, / Deep in their sands to bury the scatI — __tered bones of the mammoth. T/Friends they sought and homes ; and many, despairing, heart-broken.... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1893 - 924 Seiten
...darken the Banks of Newfoundland. Friendless, homeless, hopeless, they wandered from city to city, From the cold lakes of the North to sultry Southern...the ocean, Deep in their sands to bury the scattered bonrs of the mammoth. Friends they sought and homes; and many, despairing, heart-broken, Asked of the... | |
| John Lawson Stoddard - 1902 - 344 Seiten
...darken the Banks of Newfoundland. Friendless, homeless, hopeless, they wandered from city to city. From the cold lakes of the north to sultry southern...in his hands, and drags them down to the ocean.'' Great hardships, too, were endured by the exiles on account of the overcrowding of the transports,... | |
| John Jacob Anderson - 1902 - 494 Seiten
...spoke in a strange language. " Friendless, homeless, hopeless, they wandered from city to city, Prom the cold lakes of the North to sultry Southern savannas,...hills in his hands, and drags them down to the ocean." * Longfellow's Evangeline. * Francis Parkman, in his Jtfontcalm and Wolfe, says that families were... | |
| John Lawson Stoddard - 1902 - 352 Seiten
...darken the Banks of Newfoundland. Friendless, homeless, hopeless, they wandered from city to city, From the cold lakes of the north to sultry southern...shores of the sea to the lands where the Father of Waten, Seizes the hills in his hands, and drags them down to the ocean." Great hardships, too, were... | |
| Horace Sumner Tarbell, Martha Tarbell - 1902 - 308 Seiten
...forever, In calms and storms, in lights and shades, Keep watch along the river. WILLIAM O. STODDARD. 9. Where the Father of Waters Seizes the hills in his hands and drags them down to the ocean. — LONGFELLOW. 10. The sun looks o'er, with hazy eye, The snowy mountain-tops which lie Piled coldly... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1902 - 214 Seiten
...wandered from city to city, From the cold lakes of the North to sultry Southern savannas, ° — 55 From the bleak shores of the sea to the lands where the Father of Waters0 675 Seizes the hills in his hands, and drags them down to the ocean, Deep in their sands to... | |
| William Christopher Sayrs - 1903 - 384 Seiten
...darken the Banks of Newfoundland. Friendless, homeless, hopeless, they wandered from city to city, From the cold lakes of the North to sultry Southern...of the sea to the lands where the Father of Waters 675 Seizes the hills in his hands, and drags them down to the ocean, Deep in their sands to bury the... | |
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