The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Volumen2Houghton, Mifflin, 1881 - 1407 páginas |
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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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... young life and her beauty , Broke the Lily of the Prairie , Trampled it beneath your footsteps ; You confess it ! you confess it ! " And the mighty Mudjekeewis Tossed upon the wind his tresses , Bowed his hoary head in anguish , With a ...
... young life and her beauty , Broke the Lily of the Prairie , Trampled it beneath your footsteps ; You confess it ! you confess it ! " And the mighty Mudjekeewis Tossed upon the wind his tresses , Bowed his hoary head in anguish , With a ...
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... young men ? Who shall say what dreams of beauty Filled the heart of Hiawatha ? All he told to old Nokomis , When he reached the lodge at sunset , Was the meeting with his father , Was his fight with Mudjekeewis ; Not a word he said of ...
... young men ? Who shall say what dreams of beauty Filled the heart of Hiawatha ? All he told to old Nokomis , When he reached the lodge at sunset , Was the meeting with his father , Was his fight with Mudjekeewis ; Not a word he said of ...
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... and sinks into its bosom . And behold ! the young Mondamin , With his soft and shining tresses , With his garments green and yellow , With his long and glossy plumage , Stood and beckoned at the doorway . And as one Hiawatha's Fasting 57.
... and sinks into its bosom . And behold ! the young Mondamin , With his soft and shining tresses , With his garments green and yellow , With his long and glossy plumage , Stood and beckoned at the doorway . And as one Hiawatha's Fasting 57.
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... young men , As they sported in the meadow ; " Why stand idly looking at us , Leaning on the rock behind you ? Come and wrestle with the others , Let us pitch the quoit together ! " Lazy Kwasind made no answer , To their challenge made ...
... young men , As they sported in the meadow ; " Why stand idly looking at us , Leaning on the rock behind you ? Come and wrestle with the others , Let us pitch the quoit together ! " Lazy Kwasind made no answer , To their challenge made ...
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