Poems, Volume 2Ticknor and Fields, 1859 |
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... answered Basil the blacksmith , Taking with easy air the accustomed seat by the fireside : - " Benedict ... answer the farmer : - " Perhaps some friendlier purpose Brings these ships to our shores . Perhaps the harvests in England By the ...
... answered Basil the blacksmith , Taking with easy air the accustomed seat by the fireside : - " Benedict ... answer the farmer : - " Perhaps some friendlier purpose Brings these ships to our shores . Perhaps the harvests in England By the ...
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... answer the jovial farmer : - " Safer are we unarmed , in the midst of our flocks and our cornfields , Safer within these peaceful dikes , besieged by the ocean , Than were our fathers in forts , besieged by the enemy's cannon . Fear no ...
... answer the jovial farmer : - " Safer are we unarmed , in the midst of our flocks and our cornfields , Safer within these peaceful dikes , besieged by the ocean , Than were our fathers in forts , besieged by the enemy's cannon . Fear no ...
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... answer the notary public , — 66 Gossip enough have I heard , in sooth , yet am never the wiser ; And what their errand may be I know not better than others . Yet am I not of those who imagine some evil inten- tion Brings them here , for ...
... answer the notary public , — 66 Gossip enough have I heard , in sooth , yet am never the wiser ; And what their errand may be I know not better than others . Yet am I not of those who imagine some evil inten- tion Brings them here , for ...
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... answered his kindness , Let your own hearts reply ! To my natural make and my temper Painful the task is Î do , which to you I know must be grievous . Yet must I bow and obey , and deliver the will of our monarch ; Namely , that all ...
... answered his kindness , Let your own hearts reply ! To my natural make and my temper Painful the task is Î do , which to you I know must be grievous . Yet must I bow and obey , and deliver the will of our monarch ; Namely , that all ...
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... tremulous voice ; but no answer Came from the graves of the dead , nor the gloomier grave of the living . Slowly at length she returned to the tenantless house of her father . Smouldered the fire on the hearth , on the board 30 EVANGELINE .
... tremulous voice ; but no answer Came from the graves of the dead , nor the gloomier grave of the living . Slowly at length she returned to the tenantless house of her father . Smouldered the fire on the hearth , on the board 30 EVANGELINE .
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ABBOT Acadian Angel answered arrows beautiful beaver behold beneath Big-Sea-Water bison breath canoe Chibiabos cried Dacotahs darkness daughter dead death deer doorway ELSIE Evangeline eyes face father Filled forest FRIAR CUTHBERT Gabriel gazed Gitche Gitche Gumee gleamed GOTTLIEB Grand-Pré guests hand hear heard heart heaven Hiawatha Hoheneck holy Homeward Iagoo Kenabeek King Kwasind lake land Laughing Water light listen little Hiawatha lodge look LUCIFER magic maiden maize meadow mighty Minnehaha Mondamin monks moon morning mountains Mudjekeewis Nahma night o'er old Nokomis Osseo pass Pau-Puk-Keewis pine-trees prairie prayer priest PRINCE HENRY Rhuys river rose round rushing Salern Sang shadow shining shore shouted silent singing sleep slowly song Song of Hiawatha sorrow soul sound spake Spirit Star stood sunshine sweet thee thou tresses unto URSULA village voice Wabasso waited wampum Wenonah whispered wigwam wild wind wonder words