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... 1874 , 1875 , 1876 , 1877 , 1878 , BY HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW . All rights reserved . The Riverside Press , Cambridge , Mass .: Electrotyped and Printed by H. O. Houghton & Co. CONTENTS THE SONG OF HIAWATHA PAGE INTRODUCTION I. THE ...
... 1874 , 1875 , 1876 , 1877 , 1878 , BY HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW . All rights reserved . The Riverside Press , Cambridge , Mass .: Electrotyped and Printed by H. O. Houghton & Co. CONTENTS THE SONG OF HIAWATHA PAGE INTRODUCTION I. THE ...
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... THE TWO RIVERS 533 BOSTON • 537 ST . JOHN'S CAMBRIDGE 538 MOODS 539 WOODSTOCK PARK 540 THE FOUR PRINCESSES AT WILNA 541 HOLIDAYS 542 WAPENTAKE 543 THE BROKEN OAR 544 NOTES 545 THE SONG OF HIAWATHA 1855 SHOULD you ask me , vi Contents.
... THE TWO RIVERS 533 BOSTON • 537 ST . JOHN'S CAMBRIDGE 538 MOODS 539 WOODSTOCK PARK 540 THE FOUR PRINCESSES AT WILNA 541 HOLIDAYS 542 WAPENTAKE 543 THE BROKEN OAR 544 NOTES 545 THE SONG OF HIAWATHA 1855 SHOULD you ask me , vi Contents.
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. THE SONG OF HIAWATHA 1855 SHOULD you ask me , whence these stories ? Whence.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. THE SONG OF HIAWATHA 1855 SHOULD you ask me , whence these stories ? Whence.
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... Song of Hiawatha , Sang his wondrous birth and being , How he prayed and how he fasted , How he lived , and toiled , and suffered , That the tribes of men might prosper , That he might advance his people ! " Ye who love the haunts of ...
... Song of Hiawatha , Sang his wondrous birth and being , How he prayed and how he fasted , How he lived , and toiled , and suffered , That the tribes of men might prosper , That he might advance his people ! " Ye who love the haunts of ...
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... Song of Hiawatha ! Ye whose hearts are fresh and simple , Who have faith in God and Nature , Who believe , that in all ages Every human heart is human , That in even savage bosoms There are longings , yearnings , strivings For the good ...
... Song of Hiawatha ! Ye whose hearts are fresh and simple , Who have faith in God and Nature , Who believe , that in all ages Every human heart is human , That in even savage bosoms There are longings , yearnings , strivings For the good ...
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Alden answer arrows beautiful beaver behold beneath birds branches breath called Captain changed coming cried darkness dead death departed doorway dreams earth eyes face Falls feathers feet fell figure fire Flower follow forest Found give gleams grave guests hand hear heard heart heaven Hiawatha Indian King Kwasind lake land Laughing Laughing Water leaves light listened living lodge look maiden meadow Miles Minnehaha mist morning mountains Never night Nokomis o'er once painted pass Pau-Puk-Keewis Plymouth Priscilla rising river rock rose round rushing sail Sang seemed shadows shining shouted silent singing sleep slowly song sound spake speak Spirit standing Standish Star stood strong sunshine sweet Take thee thou thoughts Till village voice waiting walls waves wigwam wild wind wonder young youth