Poems, Volume 2J.R. Osgood, 1875 |
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... answer , I should tell you , " From the forests and the prairies , From the great lakes of the Northland , From the land of the Ojibways , From the land of the Dacotahs , From the mountains , moors , and fen - lands , Feeds among the ...
... answer , I should tell you , " From the forests and the prairies , From the great lakes of the Northland , From the land of the Ojibways , From the land of the Dacotahs , From the mountains , moors , and fen - lands , Feeds among the ...
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... answer your inquiries Straightway in such words as follow . " In the Vale of Tawasentha Hool In the green and silent valley , Legends , By the pleasant water - courses , Dwelt the singer Nawadaha . Round about the Indian village Spread ...
... answer your inquiries Straightway in such words as follow . " In the Vale of Tawasentha Hool In the green and silent valley , Legends , By the pleasant water - courses , Dwelt the singer Nawadaha . Round about the Indian village Spread ...
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... answered : " Once a warrior , very angry , Seized his grandmother , and threw her Up into the sky at midnight ; Right against the moon he threw her ; ' T is her body that you see there . ” Saw the rainbow in the heaven , In the eastern ...
... answered : " Once a warrior , very angry , Seized his grandmother , and threw her Up into the sky at midnight ; Right against the moon he threw her ; ' T is her body that you see there . ” Saw the rainbow in the heaven , In the eastern ...
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... answered : " That is but the owl and owlet , Talking in their native language , Talking , scolding at each other . " Then the little Hiawatha Learned of every bird its language , Learned their names and all their secrets , How they ...
... answered : " That is but the owl and owlet , Talking in their native language , Talking , scolding at each other . " Then the little Hiawatha Learned of every bird its language , Learned their names and all their secrets , How they ...
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... answered ; Much the mighty Mudjekeewis Boasted of his ancient prowess , Of his perilous adventures , His indomitable courage , His invulnerable body . Patiently sat Hiawatha , Listening to his father's boasting ; With a smile he sat and ...
... answered ; Much the mighty Mudjekeewis Boasted of his ancient prowess , Of his perilous adventures , His indomitable courage , His invulnerable body . Patiently sat Hiawatha , Listening to his father's boasting ; With a smile he sat and ...
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Alden Angel answered ANTIOCHUS arrows beautiful beaver behold BELL OF ATRI beneath birds Bons amis breath Captain Chibiabos cried Dacotahs dark Dead rides Sir death door doorway dreams earth Enceladus eyes face father fire forest gazed gleamed guests Hakon hand head hear heard heart heaven Hiawatha Iagoo JASON John Alden JUDAS Kenabeek King Olaf Kwasind land Laughing Water leaped light listened look Lord loud maiden meadow Miles Standish Minnehaha Mondamin morning Morten of Fogelsang Mudjekeewis night o'er Odin Olaf's Priest old Nokomis Osseo passed Pau-Puk-Keewis pause Priscilla rides Sir Morten river rose round rushes sails sang shining ship shouted Sigrid the Haughty silent singing smile song Song of Hiawatha sound spake splendor stood sunshine sweet sword tale Thangbrand thee Thorberg thou thought town unto voice wait wampum whispered wigwam wild wind words