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... leaves upon it ; Filled the pipe with bark of willow , With the bark of the red willow ; Breathed upon the neighboring forest , Made its great boughs chafe together , Till in flame they burst and kindled ; And erect upon the mountains ...
... leaves upon it ; Filled the pipe with bark of willow , With the bark of the red willow ; Breathed upon the neighboring forest , Made its great boughs chafe together , Till in flame they burst and kindled ; And erect upon the mountains ...
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... leaves of Autumn , Painted like the sky of morning , Wildly glaring at each other ; In their faces stern defiance , In their hearts the feuds of ages , The hereditary hatred , The ancestral thirst of vengeance . The Peace - Pipe 17.
... leaves of Autumn , Painted like the sky of morning , Wildly glaring at each other ; In their faces stern defiance , In their hearts the feuds of ages , The hereditary hatred , The ancestral thirst of vengeance . The Peace - Pipe 17.
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... leaves with red and yellow ; He it was who sent the snow - flakes , Sifting , hissing through the forest , Froze the ponds , the lakes , the rivers , Drove the loon and sea - gull southward , Drove the cormorant and curlew To their ...
... leaves with red and yellow ; He it was who sent the snow - flakes , Sifting , hissing through the forest , Froze the ponds , the lakes , the rivers , Drove the loon and sea - gull southward , Drove the cormorant and curlew To their ...
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... leaves and blossoms , Bending low the flowers and grasses , Found the beautiful Wenonah , Lying there among the lilies , Wooed her with his words of sweetness , Wooed her with his soft caresses , Till she bore a son in sorrow , Bore a ...
... leaves and blossoms , Bending low the flowers and grasses , Found the beautiful Wenonah , Lying there among the lilies , Wooed her with his words of sweetness , Wooed her with his soft caresses , Till she bore a son in sorrow , Bore a ...
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... thicket , Saw two nostrils point to windward , And a deer came down the pathway , Flecked with leafy light and shadow . And his heart within him fluttered , Trembled like the leaves above him , Like the birch 38 The Song of Hiawatha.
... thicket , Saw two nostrils point to windward , And a deer came down the pathway , Flecked with leafy light and shadow . And his heart within him fluttered , Trembled like the leaves above him , Like the birch 38 The Song of Hiawatha.
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