The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Volumen2Houghton, Mifflin, 1881 - 1407 páginas |
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... give to you the triumph ! " Then he smiled , and said : " To - morrow Is the last day of your conflict , Is the last day of your fasting . You will conquer and o'ercome me ; Make a bed for me to lie in , Where Hiawatha's Fasting 55.
... give to you the triumph ! " Then he smiled , and said : " To - morrow Is the last day of your conflict , Is the last day of your fasting . You will conquer and o'ercome me ; Make a bed for me to lie in , Where Hiawatha's Fasting 55.
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... Kwasind . Long they lived in peace together , Spake with naked hearts together , Pondering much and much contriving How the tribes of men might prosper . VII . HIAWATHA'S SAILING . " GIVE me of your 66 The Song of Hiawatha.
... Kwasind . Long they lived in peace together , Spake with naked hearts together , Pondering much and much contriving How the tribes of men might prosper . VII . HIAWATHA'S SAILING . " GIVE me of your 66 The Song of Hiawatha.
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. VII . HIAWATHA'S SAILING . " GIVE me of your bark , O Birch - Tree ! Of your yellow bark , O Birch - Tree ! Growing by the rushing river , Tall and stately in the valley ! I a light canoe will build me , Build ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. VII . HIAWATHA'S SAILING . " GIVE me of your bark , O Birch - Tree ! Of your yellow bark , O Birch - Tree ! Growing by the rushing river , Tall and stately in the valley ! I a light canoe will build me , Build ...
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... Give me of your boughs , O Cedar ! Of your strong and pliant branches , My canoe to make more steady , Make more strong and firm beneath me ! " .Through the summit of the Cedar Went a sound , a cry of horror , Went a murmur of ...
... Give me of your boughs , O Cedar ! Of your strong and pliant branches , My canoe to make more steady , Make more strong and firm beneath me ! " .Through the summit of the Cedar Went a sound , a cry of horror , Went a murmur of ...
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... Give me of your balm , O Fir - Tree ! Of your balsam and your resin , So to close the seams together That the water may not enter , That the river may not wet me ! " And the Fir - Tree , tall and sombre , Sobbed through all its robes of ...
... Give me of your balm , O Fir - Tree ! Of your balsam and your resin , So to close the seams together That the water may not enter , That the river may not wet me ! " And the Fir - Tree , tall and sombre , Sobbed through all its robes of ...
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