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... light of morning , O'er the precipice plunging downward Gleamed like Ishkoodah , the comet . And the Spirit , stooping earthward , With his finger on the meadow Traced a winding pathway for it , Saying to it , " Run in this way ! " From ...
... light of morning , O'er the precipice plunging downward Gleamed like Ishkoodah , the comet . And the Spirit , stooping earthward , With his finger on the meadow Traced a winding pathway for it , Saying to it , " Run in this way ! " From ...
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... lights the wigwam ? With his great eyes lights the wigwam ? Ewa - yea ! my little owlet ! " Many things Nokomis taught him Of the stars that shine in heaven ; Showed him Ishkoodah , the comet , Ishkoodah , with fiery tresses ; Showed ...
... lights the wigwam ? With his great eyes lights the wigwam ? Ewa - yea ! my little owlet ! " Many things Nokomis taught him Of the stars that shine in heaven ; Showed him Ishkoodah , the comet , Ishkoodah , with fiery tresses ; Showed ...
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... Light me with your little candle , Ere upon my bed I lay me , Ere in sleep I close my eyelids ! " Saw the moon rise from the water Rippling , rounding from the water , Saw the flecks and shadows on it , Whispered , " What is that ...
... Light me with your little candle , Ere upon my bed I lay me , Ere in sleep I close my eyelids ! " Saw the moon rise from the water Rippling , rounding from the water , Saw the flecks and shadows on it , Whispered , " What is that ...
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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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... light above me . " Let no hand disturb my slumber , Let no weed nor worm molest me , Let not Kahgahgee , the raven , Come to haunt me and molest me , Only come yourself to watch me , Till I wake , and start , and quicken , Till I leap ...
... light above me . " Let no hand disturb my slumber , Let no weed nor worm molest me , Let not Kahgahgee , the raven , Come to haunt me and molest me , Only come yourself to watch me , Till I wake , and start , and quicken , Till I leap ...
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