The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Volume 2Houghton, Mifflin, 1881 - 1407 pages |
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... Round about the Indian village Spread the meadows and the corn - fields , And beyond them stood the forest , Stood the groves of singing pine - trees , Green in Summer , white in Winter , Ever sighing , ever singing . " And the pleasant ...
... Round about the Indian village Spread the meadows and the corn - fields , And beyond them stood the forest , Stood the groves of singing pine - trees , Green in Summer , white in Winter , Ever sighing , ever singing . " And the pleasant ...
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... Warmed the hands of Mudjekeewis , As he drew the Belt of Wampum Over the round ears , that heard not , Over the small eyes , that saw not , Over the long nose and nostrils , The black muffle The Four Winds 12 THE FOUR WINDS.
... Warmed the hands of Mudjekeewis , As he drew the Belt of Wampum Over the round ears , that heard not , Over the small eyes , that saw not , Over the long nose and nostrils , The black muffle The Four Winds 12 THE FOUR WINDS.
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... into the forest straightway All alone walked Hiawatha Proudly , with his bow and arrows ; And the birds sang round him , o'er him , " Do not shoot us , Hiawatha ! " Sang the robin , the Opechee , Sang the bluebird Hiawatha's Childhood 37.
... into the forest straightway All alone walked Hiawatha Proudly , with his bow and arrows ; And the birds sang round him , o'er him , " Do not shoot us , Hiawatha ! " Sang the robin , the Opechee , Sang the bluebird Hiawatha's Childhood 37.
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... asunder , He could grind them into powder . He had moccasins enchanted , Magic moccasins of deer - skin ; When he bound them round his ankles When upon his feet he tied them , At each 40 The Song of Hiawatha HIAWATHA AND MUDJEKEEWIS.
... asunder , He could grind them into powder . He had moccasins enchanted , Magic moccasins of deer - skin ; When he bound them round his ankles When upon his feet he tied them , At each 40 The Song of Hiawatha HIAWATHA AND MUDJEKEEWIS.
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... Round his waist his belt of wampum , In his hand his bow of ash - wood , Strung with sinews of the reindeer ; In his quiver oaken arrows , Tipped with jasper , winged with feathers ; With his mittens , Minjekahwun , With his moccasins ...
... Round his waist his belt of wampum , In his hand his bow of ash - wood , Strung with sinews of the reindeer ; In his quiver oaken arrows , Tipped with jasper , winged with feathers ; With his mittens , Minjekahwun , With his moccasins ...
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Alden answer arrows beautiful beaver behold beneath birds branches breath called Captain changed coming cried darkness dead death departed doorway dreams earth eyes face Falls feathers feet fell figure fire Flower follow forest Found give gleams grave guests hand hear heard heart heaven Hiawatha Indian King Kwasind lake land Laughing Laughing Water leaves light listened living lodge look maiden meadow Miles Minnehaha mist morning mountains Never night Nokomis o'er once painted pass Pau-Puk-Keewis Plymouth Priscilla rising river rock rose round rushing sail Sang seemed shadows shining shouted silent singing sleep slowly song sound spake speak Spirit standing Standish Star stood strong sunshine sweet Take thee thou thoughts Till village voice waiting walls waves wigwam wild wind wonder young youth