Poems, المجلد 2J.R. Osgood, 1875 |
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الصفحة 7
... O'er the precipice plunging downward fere Gleamed like Ishkoodah the comet . And the Spirit , stooping earthward , With his finger on the meadow Traced a winding pathway for it , Saying to it , " Run in this way ! " 9 From the red stone ...
... O'er the precipice plunging downward fere Gleamed like Ishkoodah the comet . And the Spirit , stooping earthward , With his finger on the meadow Traced a winding pathway for it , Saying to it , " Run in this way ! " 9 From the red stone ...
الصفحة 8
... o'er the prairies , Came the warriors of the nations , Came the Delawares and Mohawks , Came the Choctaws and Camanches , Came the Shoshonies and Blackfeet , Came the Pawnees and Omahas , Came the Mandans and Dacotahs , Came the Hurons ...
... o'er the prairies , Came the warriors of the nations , Came the Delawares and Mohawks , Came the Choctaws and Camanches , Came the Shoshonies and Blackfeet , Came the Pawnees and Omahas , Came the Mandans and Dacotahs , Came the Hurons ...
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... o'er hill and valley ; He it was whose cheeks were painted With the brightest streaks of crimson , And whose voice awoke the village , Called the deer , and called the hunter . what Lois this mean 14 THE SONG OF HIAWATHA . Hoca's read ...
... o'er hill and valley ; He it was whose cheeks were painted With the brightest streaks of crimson , And whose voice awoke the village , Called the deer , and called the hunter . what Lois this mean 14 THE SONG OF HIAWATHA . Hoca's read ...
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... O'er the frozen fens and moorlands , Lingering still among the moorlands , Though his tribe had long departedl To the land of Shawondasee . Cried the fierce Kabibonokka , " Who is this that dares to brave me ? Dares to stay in my ...
... O'er the frozen fens and moorlands , Lingering still among the moorlands , Though his tribe had long departedl To the land of Shawondasee . Cried the fierce Kabibonokka , " Who is this that dares to brave me ? Dares to stay in my ...
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... o'er with whiteness , Covered as with whitest snow - flakes . " Ah ! my brother from the Northland , From the kingdom of Wabasso , From the land of the White Rabbit ! You have stolen the maiden from me , You have laid your hand upon her ...
... o'er with whiteness , Covered as with whitest snow - flakes . " Ah ! my brother from the Northland , From the kingdom of Wabasso , From the land of the White Rabbit ! You have stolen the maiden from me , You have laid your hand upon her ...
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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