Poems, المجلد 2J.R. Osgood, 1875 |
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الصفحة 26
... feet he tied them , At each stride a mile he measured ! Much he questioned old Nokomis Of his father Mudjekeewis ; Learned from her the fatal secret Of the beauty of his mother , Of the falsehood of his father ; And his heart was hot ...
... feet he tied them , At each stride a mile he measured ! Much he questioned old Nokomis Of his father Mudjekeewis ; Learned from her the fatal secret Of the beauty of his mother , Of the falsehood of his father ; And his heart was hot ...
الصفحة 33
... Feet as rapid as the river , Tresses flowing like the water , And as musical a laughter ; And he named her from the river , From the water - fall he named her , Minnehaha , Laughing Water . Was it then for heads of arrows , Arrow ...
... Feet as rapid as the river , Tresses flowing like the water , And as musical a laughter ; And he named her from the river , From the water - fall he named her , Minnehaha , Laughing Water . Was it then for heads of arrows , Arrow ...
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... feet the ooze and tangle . And thus sailed my Hiawatha Down the rushing Taquamenaw , Sailed through all its bends and windings , Sailed through all its deeps and shallows , While his friend , the strong man , Kwasind , Swam the deeps ...
... feet the ooze and tangle . And thus sailed my Hiawatha Down the rushing Taquamenaw , Sailed through all its bends and windings , Sailed through all its deeps and shallows , While his friend , the strong man , Kwasind , Swam the deeps ...
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... feet of Hiawatha Lifeless lay the great Pearl - Feather , Lay the mightiest of Magicians . Then the grateful Hiawatha Called the Mama , the woodpecker , From his perch among the branches Of the melancholy pine - tree , And , in honor of ...
... feet of Hiawatha Lifeless lay the great Pearl - Feather , Lay the mightiest of Magicians . Then the grateful Hiawatha Called the Mama , the woodpecker , From his perch among the branches Of the melancholy pine - tree , And , in honor of ...
الصفحة 63
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. In the sand his feet were buried , And his face was in the water . And above him wheeled and clamored The Keneu , the great war - eagle , Sailing round in narrower circles , Hovering nearer , nearer , nearer ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. In the sand his feet were buried , And his face was in the water . And above him wheeled and clamored The Keneu , the great war - eagle , Sailing round in narrower circles , Hovering nearer , nearer , nearer ...
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Alden Angel answered ANTIOCHUS arrows beautiful beaver behold BELL OF ATRI beneath birds Bons amis breath Captain Chibiabos cried Dacotahs dark Dead rides Sir death door doorway dreams earth Enceladus eyes face father fire forest gazed gleamed guests Hakon hand head hear heard heart heaven Hiawatha Iagoo JASON John Alden JUDAS Kenabeek King Olaf Kwasind land Laughing Water leaped light listened look Lord loud maiden meadow Miles Standish Minnehaha Mondamin morning Morten of Fogelsang Mudjekeewis night o'er Odin Olaf's Priest old Nokomis Osseo passed Pau-Puk-Keewis pause Priscilla rides Sir Morten river rose round rushes sails sang shining ship shouted Sigrid the Haughty silent singing smile song Song of Hiawatha sound spake splendor stood sunshine sweet sword tale Thangbrand thee Thorberg thou thought town unto voice wait wampum whispered wigwam wild wind words