Poems, Volume 2J.R. Osgood, 1875 |
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... door - way . Shingebis , the diver , feared not , Shingebis , the diver , cared not ; Four great logs had he for firewood , One for each moon of the winter , And for food the fishes served him . By his blazing fire he sat there , Warm ...
... door - way . Shingebis , the diver , feared not , Shingebis , the diver , cared not ; Four great logs had he for firewood , One for each moon of the winter , And for food the fishes served him . By his blazing fire he sat there , Warm ...
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... door on summer evenings Sat the little Hiawatha ; Heard the whispering of the pine - trees , Heard the lapping of the water , Sounds of music , words of wonder ; " Minne - wawa ! " said the pine - trees , " Mudway - aushka ! " said the ...
... door on summer evenings Sat the little Hiawatha ; Heard the whispering of the pine - trees , Heard the lapping of the water , Sounds of music , words of wonder ; " Minne - wawa ! " said the pine - trees , " Mudway - aushka ! " said the ...
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... door my nets are hanging , Dripping , freezing with the water ; Go and wring them , Yenadizze ! Go and dry them in the sunshine ! " Slowly , from the ashes , Kwasind Rose , but made no angry answer ; From the lodge went forth in silence ...
... door my nets are hanging , Dripping , freezing with the water ; Go and wring them , Yenadizze ! Go and dry them in the sunshine ! " Slowly , from the ashes , Kwasind Rose , but made no angry answer ; From the lodge went forth in silence ...
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... door he hung the bird - cage , And they entered in and gladly Listened to Osseo's father , Ruler of the Star of Evening , As he said : ' O my Osseo ! I have had compassion on you , Given you back THE SON OF THE EVENING STAR . 83.
... door he hung the bird - cage , And they entered in and gladly Listened to Osseo's father , Ruler of the Star of Evening , As he said : ' O my Osseo ! I have had compassion on you , Given you back THE SON OF THE EVENING STAR . 83.
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... doors of all the wigwams , So that not an ear can hear you , So that not an eye can see you , Rise up from your bed in silence , Lay aside your garments wholly , Walk around the fields you planted , Round the borders of the corn ...
... doors of all the wigwams , So that not an ear can hear you , So that not an eye can see you , Rise up from your bed in silence , Lay aside your garments wholly , Walk around the fields you planted , Round the borders of the corn ...
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