The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Volume 2 |
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... stood the forest , Stood the groves of singing pine - trees , Green in Summer , white in Winter , Ever sighing , ever singing . " And the pleasant water - courses , You could trace them through the valley , By the ΤΟ The Song of Hiawatha.
... stood the forest , Stood the groves of singing pine - trees , Green in Summer , white in Winter , Ever sighing , ever singing . " And the pleasant water - courses , You could trace them through the valley , By the ΤΟ The Song of Hiawatha.
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... Stood erect , and called the nations , Called the tribes of men together . From his footprints flowed a river , Leaped into the light of morning , O'er the precipice plunging downward Gleamed like Ishkoodah , the comet . And the Spirit ...
... Stood erect , and called the nations , Called the tribes of men together . From his footprints flowed a river , Leaped into the light of morning , O'er the precipice plunging downward Gleamed like Ishkoodah , the comet . And the Spirit ...
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... stood there on the meadow , With their weapons and their war - gear , Painted like the 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 ...
... stood there on the meadow , With their weapons and their war - gear , Painted like the 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 ...
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... Stood the wigwam of Nokomis , Daughter of the Moon , Nokomis . Dark behind it rose the forest , Rose the black and gloomy pine - trees , Rose the firs with cones upon them ; Bright before it beat the water , Beat the clear and sunny ...
... Stood the wigwam of Nokomis , Daughter of the Moon , Nokomis . Dark behind it rose the forest , Rose the black and gloomy pine - trees , Rose the firs with cones upon them ; Bright before it beat the water , Beat the clear and sunny ...
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... stood there , In his garments green and yellow ; To and fro his plumes above him Waved and nodded with his breathing , And the sweat of the encounter Stood like drops of dew upon him . And he cried , " O Hiawatha ! Bravely have you ...
... stood there , In his garments green and yellow ; To and fro his plumes above him Waved and nodded with his breathing , And the sweat of the encounter Stood like drops of dew upon him . And he cried , " O Hiawatha ! Bravely have you ...
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