Poems, Volume 2Ticknor and Fields, 1859 |
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... mountains Sea - fogs pitched their tents , and mists from the mighty Atlantic Looked on the happy valley , but ne'er from their station descended . There , in the midst of its farms , reposed the Aca- dian village . Strongly built were ...
... mountains Sea - fogs pitched their tents , and mists from the mighty Atlantic Looked on the happy valley , but ne'er from their station descended . There , in the midst of its farms , reposed the Aca- dian village . Strongly built were ...
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... Mountains , Hunting for furs in the forests , on rivers trapping the beaver . Therefore be of good cheer ; we will follow the fugitive lover ; He is not far on his way , and the Fates and the streams are against him . Up and away to ...
... Mountains , Hunting for furs in the forests , on rivers trapping the beaver . Therefore be of good cheer ; we will follow the fugitive lover ; He is not far on his way , and the Fates and the streams are against him . Up and away to ...
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... mountains Lift , through perpetual snows , their lofty and lum- inous summits . Down from their jagged , deep ravines , where the gorge , like a gateway , Opens a passage rude to the wheels of the emi- grant's wagon , Westward the ...
... mountains Lift , through perpetual snows , their lofty and lum- inous summits . Down from their jagged , deep ravines , where the gorge , like a gateway , Opens a passage rude to the wheels of the emi- grant's wagon , Westward the ...
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Into this wonderful land , at the base of the Ozark Mountains , Gabriel far had entered , with hunters and trappers behind him . Day after day , with their Indian guides , the maiden and Basil Followed his ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Into this wonderful land , at the base of the Ozark Mountains , Gabriel far had entered , with hunters and trappers behind him . Day after day , with their Indian guides , the maiden and Basil Followed his ...
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... Mountains the moon rose , Lighting the little tent , and with a mysterious splendor Touching the sombre leaves , and embracing and filling the woodland . With a delicious sound the brook rushed by , and the branches Swayed and sighed ...
... Mountains the moon rose , Lighting the little tent , and with a mysterious splendor Touching the sombre leaves , and embracing and filling the woodland . With a delicious sound the brook rushed by , and the branches Swayed and sighed ...
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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