The Song of HiawathaTicknor and Fields, 1856 - 324 من الصفحات |
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. From his snow - besprinkled tresses , Drops of sweat fell fast and heavy , Making dints upon the ashes , As along the eaves of lodges , As from drooping boughs of hemlock , Drips the melting snow in spring ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. From his snow - besprinkled tresses , Drops of sweat fell fast and heavy , Making dints upon the ashes , As along the eaves of lodges , As from drooping boughs of hemlock , Drips the melting snow in spring ...
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... fell Nokomis , Fell the beautiful Nokomis , She a wife , but not a mother . She was sporting with her women , Swinging in a swing of grape - vines , When her rival , the rejected , Full of jealousy and hatred , Cut the leafy swing ...
... fell Nokomis , Fell the beautiful Nokomis , She a wife , but not a mother . She was sporting with her women , Swinging in a swing of grape - vines , When her rival , the rejected , Full of jealousy and hatred , Cut the leafy swing ...
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. And Nokomis fell affrighted Downward through the evening twilight , On the Muskoday , the meadow , On the prairie full of blossoms . " See ! a star falls ! " said the people ; " From the sky a star is falling ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. And Nokomis fell affrighted Downward through the evening twilight , On the Muskoday , the meadow , On the prairie full of blossoms . " See ! a star falls ! " said the people ; " From the sky a star is falling ...
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... And run forward with such fleetness , That the arrow fell behind him ! Strong of arm was Hiawatha ; He could shoot ten arrows upward , Shoot them with such strength and swiftness , That the 4 HIAWATHA AND MUDJEKEEWIS.
... And run forward with such fleetness , That the arrow fell behind him ! Strong of arm was Hiawatha ; He could shoot ten arrows upward , Shoot them with such strength and swiftness , That the 4 HIAWATHA AND MUDJEKEEWIS.
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... - eagle ; Sat upon the crags around them , Wheeling flapped his wings above them . Like a tall tree in the tempest Bent and lashed the giant bulrush ; i And in masses huge and heavy Crashing fell the fatal 58 THE SONG OF HIAWATHA .
... - eagle ; Sat upon the crags around them , Wheeling flapped his wings above them . Like a tall tree in the tempest Bent and lashed the giant bulrush ; i And in masses huge and heavy Crashing fell the fatal 58 THE SONG OF HIAWATHA .
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answered arrows beauty beaver behold beneath Big-Sea-Water birch canoe birds bison blue-bird branches breath Chibiabos corn-fields cried Dacotahs Dance darkness deer deer-skin doorway eyes feathers fell fen-lands fiery fish forest garments gayly Gitche Gumee Gitche Manito gleaming guests hand Heard heart heaven heron Hiawatha Homeward hunter Iagoo Indian Kabibonokka Kahgahgee Kenabeek Kwasind lake Lake Superior land Laughing Water leaped Listen little Hiawatha lodge looked magic Magicians maiden maize meadow Megissogwon mighty Minnehaha Mondamin Moon mountains Mudjekeewis Nahma o'er oak-tree old Nokomis Onaway Osseo Oweenee painted Pau-Puk-Keewis Peace-Pipe pine-trees pleasant plumage prairie Ravens red deer river rose round rushes sailing Sang sea-gulls serpents shadows Shawondasee shining shining land shouted Shuh-shuh-gah sighing silence singing song Song of Hiawatha spake Spirit Star stood sturgeon sunset sunshine tree-tops tresses tribes village Wabasso Wabun wampum war-club warriors Wenonah West-Wind westward whispered wigwam wind wonder yellow
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الصفحة 43 - Then the little Hiawatha Learned of every bird its language, Learned their names and all their secrets, How they built their nests in Summer, Where they hid themselves in Winter, Talked with them whene'er he met them, Called them " Hiawatha's Chickens." Of all beasts he learned the language, Learned their names and all their secrets, How the beavers built their lodges, Where the squirrels hid their acorns, How the reindeer ran so swiftly, Why the rabbit was so timid, Talked with them whene'er he...
الصفحة 16 - All your strength is in your union, All your danger is in discord ; Therefore be at peace henceforward, And as brothers live together.
الصفحة 40 - Ewa-yea ! my little owlet ! Who is this, that lights the wigwam ? With his great eyes lights the wigwam ? Ewa-yea ! my little owlet ! " Many things Nokomis taught him Of the stars that shine in heaven ; Showed him Ishkoodah, the comet, Ishkoodah, with fiery tresses ; Showed the Death-Dance of the spirits, Warriors with their plumes and...
الصفحة 89 - Growing by the rushing river, Tall and stately in the valley...
الصفحة 4 - Should you ask where Nawadaha Found these songs so wild and wayward, Found these legends and traditions, I should answer, I should tell you, "In the...
الصفحة 78 - Kahgahgee, the king of ravens. Till at length a small green feather From the earth shot slowly upward, Then another and another, And before the Summer ended Stood the maize in all its beauty, With its shining robes about it, And its long, soft, yellow tresses; And in rapture Hiawatha Cried aloud, "It is Mondamin! Yes, the friend of man, Mondamin!
الصفحة 45 - Sang the robin, the Opechee, Sang the bluebird, the Owaissa,
الصفحة 129 - In the land of the Dacotahs Lives the Arrow-maker's daughter, Minnehaha, Laughing Water, Handsomest of all the women. I will bring her to your wigwam, She shall run upon your errands, Be your starlight, moonlight, firelight, Be the sunlight of my people!
الصفحة 140 - O my children, Day is restless, night is quiet, Man imperious, woman feeble ; Half is mine, although I follow; Rule by patience, Laughing Water ! " Thus it was they journeyed homeward ; Thus it was that Hiawatha To the lodge of old Nokomis Brought the moonlight, starlight, firelight, Brought the sunshine of his people, Minnehaha, Laughing Water, Handsomest of all the women In the land of the Dacotahs, In the land of handsome women.
الصفحة 136 - Yes, if Minnehaha wishes; Let your heart speak, Minnehaha!" And the lovely Laughing Water Seemed more lovely as she stood there, Neither willing nor reluctant, As she went to Hiawatha, Softly took the seat beside him, While she said and blushed to say it, "I will follow you, my husband!