The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Volumen2Houghton, Mifflin, 1881 - 1407 páginas |
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... called the nations , Called the tribes of men together . From his footprints flowed a river , Leaped into the light of morning , O'er the precipice plunging downward Gleamed like Ishkoodah , the comet . And the Spirit , stooping ...
... called the nations , Called the tribes of men together . From his footprints flowed a river , Leaped into the light of morning , O'er the precipice plunging downward Gleamed like Ishkoodah , the comet . And the Spirit , stooping ...
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... Called the deer , and called the hunter . Lonely in the sky was Wabun ; Though the birds sang gayly to hira , Though the wild - flowers of the meadow Filled the air with odors for him , Though the forests and the rivers Sang and shouted ...
... Called the deer , and called the hunter . Lonely in the sky was Wabun ; Though the birds sang gayly to hira , Though the wild - flowers of the meadow Filled the air with odors for him , Though the forests and the rivers Sang and shouted ...
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... called her name Wenonah , As the first - born of her daughters . And the daughter of Nokomis Grew up like the prairie lilies , Grew a tall and slender maiden , With the beauty of the moonlight , With the beauty of the starlight . And ...
... called her name Wenonah , As the first - born of her daughters . And the daughter of Nokomis Grew up like the prairie lilies , Grew a tall and slender maiden , With the beauty of the moonlight , With the beauty of the starlight . And ...
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... 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 36 The Song of Hiawatha.
... 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 36 The Song of Hiawatha.
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... Called them " Hiawatha's Brothers . " Then Iagoo , the great boaster , He the marvellous story - teller , He the traveller and the talker , He the friend of old Nokomis , Made a bow for Hiawatha ; From a branch of ash he made it , From ...
... Called them " Hiawatha's Brothers . " Then Iagoo , the great boaster , He the marvellous story - teller , He the traveller and the talker , He the friend of old Nokomis , Made a bow for Hiawatha ; From a branch of ash he made it , From ...
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The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Volumen2 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Vista completa - 1883 |
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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