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... fell fast and heavy , Making dints upon the ashes , As along the eaves of lodges , As from drooping boughs of hemlock , Drips the melting snow in spring - time , Making hollows in the snow - drifts . Till at last he rose defeated ...
... fell fast and heavy , Making dints upon the ashes , As along the eaves of lodges , As from drooping boughs of hemlock , Drips the melting snow in spring - time , Making hollows in the snow - drifts . Till at last he rose defeated ...
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... HIAWATHA'S CHILDHOOD DOWNWARD through the evening twilight , In the days that are forgotten , In the unremembered ages , From the full moon fell Nokomis , Fell the beautiful Hiawatha's Childhood 31 III HIAWATHA'S CHILDHOOD.
... HIAWATHA'S CHILDHOOD DOWNWARD through the evening twilight , In the days that are forgotten , In the unremembered ages , From the full moon fell Nokomis , Fell the beautiful Hiawatha's Childhood 31 III HIAWATHA'S CHILDHOOD.
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. From the full moon fell Nokomis , Fell the beautiful Nokomis , She a wife , but not a mother . She was sporting with her women , Swinging in a swing of grape - vines , When her rival , the rejected , Full of ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. From the full moon fell Nokomis , Fell the beautiful Nokomis , She a wife , but not a mother . She was sporting with her women , Swinging in a swing of grape - vines , When her rival , the rejected , Full of ...
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... fell behind him ! Strong of arm was Hiawatha ; He could shoot ten arrows upward , Shoot them with such strength and swiftness , That the tenth had left the bow - string Ere the first to earth had fallen ! He had mittens , Minjekahwun ...
... fell behind him ! Strong of arm was Hiawatha ; He could shoot ten arrows upward , Shoot them with such strength and swiftness , That the tenth had left the bow - string Ere the first to earth had fallen ! He had mittens , Minjekahwun ...
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... masses huge and heavy Crashing fell the fatal Wawbeek ; Till the earth shook with the tumult And confusion of the battle , And the air was full of shoutings , And the thunder of the mountains , Starting , answered 45 The Song of Hiawatha.
... masses huge and heavy Crashing fell the fatal Wawbeek ; Till the earth shook with the tumult And confusion of the battle , And the air was full of shoutings , And the thunder of the mountains , Starting , answered 45 The Song of Hiawatha.
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