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... dead ! " she murmured , " O that I were dead , as thou art ! No more work , and no more weeping , Wahonowin Hiawatha's Childhood 33.
... dead ! " she murmured , " O that I were dead , as thou art ! No more work , and no more weeping , Wahonowin Hiawatha's Childhood 33.
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... Dead he lay there in the forest , By the ford across the river ; Beat his timid heart no longer , But the heart of Hiawatha Throbbed and shouted and exulted , As he bore the red deer homeward , And Iagoo and Nokomis . Hailed his coming ...
... Dead he lay there in the forest , By the ford across the river ; Beat his timid heart no longer , But the heart of Hiawatha Throbbed and shouted and exulted , As he bore the red deer homeward , And Iagoo and Nokomis . Hailed his coming ...
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... Dead he lay there in the sunset . And victorious Hiawatha Made the grave as he commanded , Stripped the garments from Mondamin , Stripped his tattered plumage from him , Laid him in the earth , and made it Soft and loose and light above ...
... Dead he lay there in the sunset . And victorious Hiawatha Made the grave as he commanded , Stripped the garments from Mondamin , Stripped his tattered plumage from him , Laid him in the earth , and made it Soft and loose and light above ...
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... dead and dripping , Brought the King of all the Beavers . And these two , as I have told you , Were the friends of Hiawatha , Chibiabos , the musician , And the very strong man , Kwasind . Long they lived in peace together , Spake with ...
... dead and dripping , Brought the King of all the Beavers . And these two , as I have told you , Were the friends of Hiawatha , Chibiabos , the musician , And the very strong man , Kwasind . Long they lived in peace together , Spake with ...
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... dead trees from its channel , Made its passage safe and certain , Made a pathway for the people , From its springs among the mountains , To the waters of Pauwating , To the bay of Taquamenaw . - VIII . HIAWATHA'S FISHING FORTH upon the ...
... dead trees from its channel , Made its passage safe and certain , Made a pathway for the people , From its springs among the mountains , To the waters of Pauwating , To the bay of Taquamenaw . - VIII . HIAWATHA'S FISHING FORTH upon the ...
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