The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Volume 2 |
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... Take the reeds that grow beside you , Deck them with your brightest feathers , Smoke the calumet together , And as brothers live henceforward ! " Then upon the ground the warriors Threw their cloaks and shirts of deer - skin , The Peace ...
... Take the reeds that grow beside you , Deck them with your brightest feathers , Smoke the calumet together , And as brothers live henceforward ! " Then upon the ground the warriors Threw their cloaks and shirts of deer - skin , The Peace ...
Page 68
... Take my cloak , O Hiawatha ! " With his knife the tree he girdled ; Just beneath its lowest branches , Just above the roots , he cut it , Till the sap came oozing outward ; Down the trunk , from top to bottom , Sheer he cleft the bark ...
... Take my cloak , O Hiawatha ! " With his knife the tree he girdled ; Just beneath its lowest branches , Just above the roots , he cut it , Till the sap came oozing outward ; Down the trunk , from top to bottom , Sheer he cleft the bark ...
Page 69
... Take them all , O Hiawatha ! " From the earth he tore the fibres , Tore the tough roots of the Larch - Tree , Closely sewed the bark together , Bound it closely to the framework . " Give me of your balm , O Fir - Tree ! Of your balsam ...
... Take them all , O Hiawatha ! " From the earth he tore the fibres , Tore the tough roots of the Larch - Tree , Closely sewed the bark together , Bound it closely to the framework . " Give me of your balm , O Fir - Tree ! Of your balsam ...
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... Take my quills , O Hiawatha ! " From the ground the quills he gathered , All the little shining arrows , Stained them red and blue and yellow , With the juice of roots and berries ; Into his canoe he wrought them , Round its waist a ...
... Take my quills , O Hiawatha ! " From the ground the quills he gathered , All the little shining arrows , Stained them red and blue and yellow , With the juice of roots and berries ; Into his canoe he wrought them , Round its waist a ...
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... Take my bait ! " cried Hiawatha , Down into the depths beneath him , " Take my bait , O Sturgeon , Nahma ! Come up from below the water , Let us see which is the stronger ! " And he dropped his line of cedar Through the clear ...
... Take my bait ! " cried Hiawatha , Down into the depths beneath him , " Take my bait , O Sturgeon , Nahma ! Come up from below the water , Let us see which is the stronger ! " And he dropped his line of cedar Through the clear ...
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