The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Volume 2 |
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... Standing fearlessly before him , Taunted him in loud derision , Spake disdainfully in this wise : - " Hark you , Bear ! you are a coward , And no Brave , as you pretended ; Else you would not cry and whimper Like a miserable woman ...
... Standing fearlessly before him , Taunted him in loud derision , Spake disdainfully in this wise : - " Hark you , Bear ! you are a coward , And no Brave , as you pretended ; Else you would not cry and whimper Like a miserable woman ...
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... standing , Saw a tall and slender maiden All alone upon a prairie ; Brightest green were all her garments , And her hair was like the sunshine . Day by day he gazed upon her , Day by day he sighed with passion , Day by day his heart ...
... standing , Saw a tall and slender maiden All alone upon a prairie ; Brightest green were all her garments , And her hair was like the sunshine . Day by day he gazed upon her , Day by day he sighed with passion , Day by day his heart ...
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... green and yellow Coming through the purple twilight , Through the splendor of the sunset ; Plumes of green bent o'er his forehead , And his hair was soft and golden . Standing at the open doorway , Long he looked at 52 The Song of Hiawatha.
... green and yellow Coming through the purple twilight , Through the splendor of the sunset ; Plumes of green bent o'er his forehead , And his hair was soft and golden . Standing at the open doorway , Long he looked at 52 The Song of Hiawatha.
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Standing at the open doorway , Long he looked at Hiawatha , Looked with pity and compassion On his wasted form and features , And , in accents like the sighing Of the South - Wind in the tree - tops , Said he ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Standing at the open doorway , Long he looked at Hiawatha , Looked with pity and compassion On his wasted form and features , And , in accents like the sighing Of the South - Wind in the tree - tops , Said he ...
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... standing near his wigwam , On the margin of the water , And he called to old Nokomis , Called and beckoned to Nokomis , Pointed to the sturgeon , Nahma , Lying lifeless on the pebbles , With the sea - gulls feeding on him . " I have ...
... standing near his wigwam , On the margin of the water , And he called to old Nokomis , Called and beckoned to Nokomis , Pointed to the sturgeon , Nahma , Lying lifeless on the pebbles , With the sea - gulls feeding on him . " I have ...
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