Eʹvangeʹline
traduit de l'anglais de Longfellow
By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

"Eʹvangeʹline" was published by J. Phaneuf in 1887 - Concord, N.H, it has 86 pages and the language of the book is fre.
“Eʹvangeʹline” Metadata:
- Title: Eʹvangeʹline
- Author: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Language: fre
- Number of Pages: 86
- Publisher: J. Phaneuf
- Publish Date: 1887
- Publish Location: Concord, N.H
“Eʹvangeʹline” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Acadians - Poetry - Poetry (poetic works by one author) - Hexameter - History and criticism - Criticism and interpretation - English language - American poetry - Versification - Illustrations - Specimens - Blind - Embossing (Printing) - Printing and writing systems - Poetry for the Blind - Bookbinding - Books and reading - Printing - Classic Literature - Fiction - Acadiens - Poésie - History - American Narrative poetry - Acadiens, Déportation des, 1755 - De portation des Acadiens, 1755 - Expulsion, 1755 - Poe sie - Correspondence - Pre-Raphaelitism - Artists - Legends - Longfellow, Henry W. Evangeline - Art - Children's poetry - Déportation des Acadiens, 1755 - Love poetry - Electronic books - Photographers - Artistic Photography - Photobooks - Pictorial works - Romans, nouvelles - American literature - Acadians in literature
- People: ➤ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882) - Evangeline - Aristide Auguste Joseph Bollaert (1861-)
- Places: Nova Scotia - Acadie - Philadelphia - Louisiana
- Time: Expulsion, 1755 - Déportation des, 1755 - 19th century
Edition Specifications:
- Pagination: 86 p. ;
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL6716196M - OL495761W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 13635952
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 28015434
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THIS is the forest primeval. The murmuring pines and the hemlocks, Bearded with moss, and in garments green, indistinct in the twilight, Stand like Druids of eld, with voices sad and prophetic, Stand like harpers hoar, with beards that rest on their bosoms. Loud from its rocky caverns, the deep-voiced neighboring ocean Speaks, and in accents disconsolate answers the wail of the forest. This is the forest primeval; but where are the hearts that beneath it Leaped like the roe, when he hears in the woodland the voice of the huntsman? Where is the thatch-roofed village, the home of Acadian farmers, - Men whose lives glided on like rivers that water the woodlands, Darkened by shadows of earth, but reflecting an image of heaven? Waste are those pleasant farms, and the farmers forever departed! Scattered like dust and leaves, when the mighty blasts of October Seize them, and whirl them aloft, and sprinkle them far o'er the ocean. Naught but tradition remains of the beautiful village of Grand-Pre. Ye who believe in affection that hopes, and endures, and is patient, Ye who believe in the beauty and strength of woman's devotion, List to the mournful tradition still sung by the pines of the forest; List to a Tale of Love in Acadie, home of the happy.
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