The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Volumen2Houghton, Mifflin, 1881 - 1407 páginas |
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... pain and famine . " Tis enough ! " then said Mondamin , Smiling upon Hiawatha , " But to - morrow , when the sun sets , I will come again to try you . " And he vanished , and was seen not ; Whether sinking as the rain sinks , Whether ...
... pain and famine . " Tis enough ! " then said Mondamin , Smiling upon Hiawatha , " But to - morrow , when the sun sets , I will come again to try you . " And he vanished , and was seen not ; Whether sinking as the rain sinks , Whether ...
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... pain and anguish ! Homeward then went Hiawatha To the lodge of old Nokomis , And the seven days of his fasting Were accomplished and completed . But the place was not forgotten Where he wrestled with Mondamin ; Nor forgotten nor ...
... pain and anguish ! Homeward then went Hiawatha To the lodge of old Nokomis , And the seven days of his fasting Were accomplished and completed . But the place was not forgotten Where he wrestled with Mondamin ; Nor forgotten nor ...
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... pain and with secret misgiving , Frankly I speak to you , asking for sympathy only and kindness , Straightway you take up my words , that are plain and direct and in earnest , Turn them away from their meaning , and answer with ...
... pain and with secret misgiving , Frankly I speak to you , asking for sympathy only and kindness , Straightway you take up my words , that are plain and direct and in earnest , Turn them away from their meaning , and answer with ...
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... pain and regret , unconscious of what he was doing , Clasped , almost with a groan , the motionless form of Priscilla , Pressing her close to his heart , as forever his own , and exclaiming : " Those whom the Lord hath united , let no ...
... pain and regret , unconscious of what he was doing , Clasped , almost with a groan , the motionless form of Priscilla , Pressing her close to his heart , as forever his own , and exclaiming : " Those whom the Lord hath united , let no ...
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... pain , That oft before had filled or haunted me , And now returned with threefold strength again . The door I opened to my heavenly guest , And listened , for I thought I heard God's voice ; And , knowing whatsoe'er he sent was best ...
... pain , That oft before had filled or haunted me , And now returned with threefold strength again . The door I opened to my heavenly guest , And listened , for I thought I heard God's voice ; And , knowing whatsoe'er he sent was best ...
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The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Volumen2 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Vista completa - 1883 |
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