And with these words of cheer they arose and continued their journey. Softly the evening came. The sun from the western horizon Like a magician extended his golden wand o'er the landscape ; Twinkling... The North American Review - Strana 211upravili: - 1848Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1860 - 834 str.
...route, and, as the sun sets, are ferried across the Teche. The scene was one of inexpressible beauty. " The sun from the western horizon, like a magician, extended his golden wand o'er tlte landscape ; twinkling vapours arose, and SKI/ and water and forest seemed all an fire at the touch,... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1849 - 170 str.
...named it the Eden of Louisiana." And with these words of cheer they arose and continued their journey. Softly the evening came. The sun from the western...extended his golden wand o'er the landscape ; Twinkling vapours arose ; and sky, and water, and forest, Seemed all on fire at the touch, and melted and mingled... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1851 - 596 str.
...resting its dome on the walls of the forest. They who dwell there have named it the Eden of Louisiana." Softly the evening came. The sun from the western...extended his golden wand o'er the landscape ; Twinkling vapours arose; and sky and water and forest Seemed all on fire at the touch, and melted and mingled... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1854 - 124 str.
...Louisiana." And with these words of cheer they arose and continued their journey. Twinkling vapours arose ; and sky and water and forest Seemed all on...and mingled together. Hanging between two skies, a eloud with edges of silver, Floated the boat, with its dripping oars, on the motionless water. Filled... | |
| Ludwig Herrig - 1854 - 580 str.
...named it the Eden of Louisiana." And with these words of cheer they arosc and continued their journey. Softly the evening came. The sun from the western...extended his golden wand o'er the landscape; Twinkling vapours arose; and sky and water and forest Seemed all on fire at the touch, and melted and mingled... | |
| Anna Bartlett Warner - 1855 - 224 str.
...me with questions. And for sayin' just the right \rords—I'd forgot all about 'em." CHAPTER XXIX. Softly the evening came. The sun from the western...extended his golden wand o'er the landscape; Twinkling vapours arose; and sky and water and forest Seemed all on fire at the touch, and melted and mingled... | |
| Anna Bartlett Warner - 1855 - 314 str.
...opened the kitchen door, and inquired " why upon earth they hada't got supper ready ?" CHAPTER XXIX. Softly the evening came. The sun from the western...extended his golden wand o'er the landscape; Twinkling vapours arose ; and sky and water and forest Seem'd all on fire at the touch, and melted and mingled... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1855 - 264 str.
...named it the Eden of Louisiana." And with these words of cheer they arose and continued their journey. Softly the evening came. The sun from the western...extended his golden wand o'er the landscape; Twinkling vapours arose; and sky and water and forest Seemed all on fire at the touch, and melted and mingled... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1855 - 568 str.
...named it the Eden of Louisiana." And with these words of cheer they arose and continued their journey. Softly the evening came. The sun from the western...extended his golden wand o'er the landscape ; Twinkling vapours arose ; and sky and water and forest Seemed all on fire at the touch, and molted and mingled... | |
| Anna Bartlett Warner - 1855 - 382 str.
...inquired ' why upon earth they hadn't got supper ready?' SOFTLY THE EVENING CAME. 273 CHAPTER XXIX. Softly the evening came. The sun from the western...extended his golden wand o'er the landscape ; Twinkling vapours arose ; and sky and water and forest Seemed all on fire at the touch, and melted and mingled... | |
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