The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Volume 2 |
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... Cried the warriors , cried the old men , When he came in triumph homeward With the sacred Belt of Wampum , From the regions of the North - Wind , From the kingdom of Wabasso , From the land of the White Rabbit . He had stolen the Belt ...
... Cried the warriors , cried the old men , When he came in triumph homeward With the sacred Belt of Wampum , From the regions of the North - Wind , From the kingdom of Wabasso , From the land of the White Rabbit . He had stolen the Belt ...
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... Cried the fierce Kabibonokka , " Who is this that dares to brave me ? Dares to stay in my dominions , When the Wawa has departed , When the wild - goose has gone southward , And the heron , the Shuh - shuh - gah , Long ago departed ...
... Cried the fierce Kabibonokka , " Who is this that dares to brave me ? Dares to stay in my dominions , When the Wawa has departed , When the wild - goose has gone southward , And the heron , the Shuh - shuh - gah , Long ago departed ...
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... cried in terror ; " What is that ? " he said , " Nokomis ? " And the good Nokomis answered : " That is but the owl and owlet , Talking in their native language , Talking , scolding at each other . " Then the little Hiawatha Learned of ...
... cried in terror ; " What is that ? " he said , " Nokomis ? " And the good Nokomis answered : " That is but the owl and owlet , Talking in their native language , Talking , scolding at each other . " Then the little Hiawatha Learned of ...
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... cried , " O Mudjekeewis , It was you who killed Wenonah , Took her 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 ...
... cried , " O Mudjekeewis , It was you who killed Wenonah , Took her 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 ...
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