The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Volumen2Houghton, Mifflin, 1881 - 1407 páginas |
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... wild reverberations , As of thunder in the mountains ? I should answer , I should tell you , " From the forests and the prairies , From the great lakes of the Northland , From the land of the Ojibways , From the land of the Dacotahs ...
... wild reverberations , As of thunder in the mountains ? I should answer , I should tell you , " From the forests and the prairies , From the great lakes of the Northland , From the land of the Ojibways , From the land of the Dacotahs ...
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... wild - fowl sang them to him , In the moorlands and the fen - lands , In the melancholy marshes ; Chetowaik , the plover , sang them , Mahng , the loon , the wild - goose , Wawa , The blue heron , the Shuh - shuh - gah , And the grouse ...
... wild - fowl sang them to him , In the moorlands and the fen - lands , In the melancholy marshes ; Chetowaik , the plover , sang them , Mahng , the loon , the wild - goose , Wawa , The blue heron , the Shuh - shuh - gah , And the grouse ...
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... like eagles in their eyries ; - Listen to these wild traditions , To this Song of Hiawatha ! Ye who love a nation's legends , Love the ballads of a people , That like voices from afar off Call to us to Introduction II INTRODUCTION.
... like eagles in their eyries ; - Listen to these wild traditions , To this Song of Hiawatha ! Ye who love a nation's legends , Love the ballads of a people , That like voices from afar off Call to us to Introduction II INTRODUCTION.
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... have given you roe and reindeer , I have given you brant and beaver . Filled the marshes full of wild - fowl , Filled the rivers full of fishes ; Why then are you not contented ? Why then will 18 The Song of Hiawatha.
... have given you roe and reindeer , I have given you brant and beaver . Filled the marshes full of wild - fowl , Filled the rivers full of fishes ; Why then are you not contented ? Why then will 18 The Song of Hiawatha.
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... - Wind , Gave the others to his children ; Unto Wabun gave the East - Wind , Gave the South to Shawondasee , And the North - Wind , wild and cruel , To the fierce Kabibonokka . Young and beautiful was Wabun ; He it was who The Four Winds ...
... - Wind , Gave the others to his children ; Unto Wabun gave the East - Wind , Gave the South to Shawondasee , And the North - Wind , wild and cruel , To the fierce Kabibonokka . Young and beautiful was Wabun ; He it was who The Four Winds ...
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