The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Volumen2Houghton, Mifflin, 1881 - 1407 páginas |
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... maiden walking All alone upon a meadow , Gathering water - flags and rushes By a river in the meadow . Every morning , gazing earthward , Still the first thing he beheld there Was her blue eyes looking at him , Two blue lakes among the ...
... maiden walking All alone upon a meadow , Gathering water - flags and rushes By a river in the meadow . Every morning , gazing earthward , Still the first thing he beheld there Was her blue eyes looking at him , Two blue lakes among the ...
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... maiden standing , Saw a tall and slender maiden All alone upon a prairie ; Brightest green were all her garments , And her hair was like the sunshine . Day by day he gazed upon her , Day by day he sighed with passion , Day by day his ...
... maiden standing , Saw a tall and slender maiden All alone upon a prairie ; Brightest green were all her garments , And her hair was like the sunshine . Day by day he gazed upon her , Day by day he sighed with passion , Day by day his ...
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... maiden from me , You have laid your hand upon her , You have wooed and won my maiden , With your stories of the North - land ! Thus the wretched Shawondasee Breathed into the air his sorrow ; And the South - Wind o'er the prairie ...
... maiden from me , You have laid your hand upon her , You have wooed and won my maiden , With your stories of the North - land ! Thus the wretched Shawondasee Breathed into the air his sorrow ; And the South - Wind o'er the prairie ...
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... maiden that you sighed for , ' T was the prairie dandelion That through all the dreamy Summer You had gazed at with such longing , You had sighed for with such passion , And had puffed away forever , Blown into the air with sighing . Ah ...
... maiden that you sighed for , ' T was the prairie dandelion That through all the dreamy Summer You had gazed at with such longing , You had sighed for with such passion , And had puffed away forever , Blown into the air with sighing . Ah ...
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... Grew a tall and slender maiden , With the beauty of the moonlight , With the beauty of the starlight . And Nokomis warned her often , Saying oft , and oft repeating , " O , beware of Mudjekeewis , Of the West 32 The Song of Hiawatha.
... Grew a tall and slender maiden , With the beauty of the moonlight , With the beauty of the starlight . And Nokomis warned her often , Saying oft , and oft repeating , " O , beware of Mudjekeewis , Of the West 32 The Song of Hiawatha.
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The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Volumen2 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Vista completa - 1883 |
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