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" Rose from a hundred hearths, the homes of peace and contentment. Thus dwelt together in love these simple Acadian farmers, — Dwelt in the love of God and of man. Alike were they free from Fear, that reigns with the tyrant, and envy, the vice of republics.... "
Poems - Page 7
by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1863
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The New Englander, Volume 6

Criticism - 1848 - 628 pages
...even by translating them into plain prose. Let us apply this touchstone to the following lines : " Somewhat apart from the village, and nearer the basin of Minas, Benedict Bellefontaine, the wealthiest farmer of Grand Pre, Dwelt on his goodly acres ; and with him, directing hit household, i ientle Kvangeline...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 181

Literature - 1889 - 864 pages
...every detail of which is faithfully represented by many a village in the land of which I write : — Neither locks had they to their doors nor bars to...richest was poor, and the poorest lived in abundance. P. HORDERN. THE RUSSIAN BLACK SEA FLEET. — The announcement that the new Russian ironclad Tchesme'...
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American Literary Magazine, Volumes 1-3

1847 - 1230 pages
...Dwelt in love to God and man. Alike were they free from Fear that reigns with the tyrant, and envy, the vice of republics. Neither locks had they to their...of the owners. There the richest was poor, and the poor lived in abundance." By the peace of Utrecht the country had been ceded by the French to the English....
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Evangeline: A Tale of Acadie

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Acadians - 1848 - 180 pages
...the love of God and of man. Alike were they free from Fear, that reigns with the tyrant, and envy, the vice of republics. Neither locks had they to their...Basin of Minas, Benedict Bellefontaine, the wealthiest farmer of Grand- Pre, Dwelt on his goodly acres ; and with him, directing his household, Gentle Evangeline...
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Evangeline : a Tale of Acadie

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1848 - 152 pages
...the love of G-od and of man. Alike were they free from Fear, that reigns with the tyrant, and envy, Neither locks had they to their doors, nor bars to...Basin of Minas, Benedict Bellefontaine, the wealthiest farmer of Grand-Pre, Dwelt on his goodly acres ; and with him, directing his household, Gentle Evangeline...
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Evangeline: a tale [in verse].

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1848 - 176 pages
...in the love of God and man. Alike were they free from Fear, that reigns with the tyrant, and envy, the vice of republics. Neither locks had they to their...Somewhat apart from the village, and nearer the Basin of Minns, Benedict Bellefontaine, the wealthiest -farmer Grand-Pre, Dwelt on his goodly acres; and with...
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The Metropolitan Magazine, Volume 52

1848 - 514 pages
...the love of God and of man. Alike were they free from Fear, that reigns with the tyrant, and envy, the vice of republics. Neither locks had they to their...richest was poor, and the poorest lived in abundance." pp. 5 — 8. Not far from this village dwelt Benedict Bellefontaine, the wealthiest farmer of Grand-Pre...
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The Metropolitan, Volume 52

English literature - 1848 - 476 pages
...the love of God and of man. Alike were thev free from Fear, that reigns with the tvrant, and envy. the vice of republics. Neither locks had they to their...richest was poor, and the poorest lived in abundance." pp. 5 — 8. Not far from this village dwelt Benedict BeUefontaioe, the wealthiest fanner of Grand-Pre...
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Evangeline: A Tale of Acadie

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Acadians - 1848 - 180 pages
...the love of God and of man. Alike were they free from Fear, that reigns with the tyrant, and envy, the vice of republics. Neither locks had they to their...dwellings were open as day and the hearts of the owners ; s There the richest was poor, and the poorest lived in abundance. Somewhat apart from the village,...
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The American Literary Magazine, Volumes 1-2

1848 - 832 pages
...Dwelt in love to God and man. Alike were they free from Fear that reigns with the tyrant, and envy, the vice of republics. Neither locks had they to their doors, nor bars to their windows; Bat their dwellings were open as day, and the hearts of the owners. There the richest was poor, and...
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