Poems, Volume 2J.R. Osgood, 1875 |
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... forest , With the dew and damp of meadows , With the curling smoke of wigwams , With the rushing of great rivers , With their frequent repetitions , And their wild reverberations , As of thunder in the mountains ? I should answer , I ...
... forest , With the dew and damp of meadows , With the curling smoke of wigwams , With the rushing of great rivers , With their frequent repetitions , And their wild reverberations , As of thunder in the mountains ? I should answer , I ...
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... 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 rushing in the Spring - time ...
... 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 rushing in the Spring - time ...
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... of willow , With the bark of the red willow ; Breathed upon the neighboring forest , Made its great boughs chafe together , Till in flame they burst and kindled ; And erect upon the mountains , Gitche Manito , the The Peace-Pipe.
... of willow , With the bark of the red willow ; Breathed upon the neighboring forest , Made its great boughs chafe together , Till in flame they burst and kindled ; And erect upon the mountains , Gitche Manito , the The Peace-Pipe.
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... forest , Ever rising , rising , rising , Till it touched the top of heaven , Till it broke against the heaven , And rolled outward all around it . From the Vale of Tawasentha , From the Valley of Wyoming , From the groves of Tuscaloosa ...
... forest , Ever rising , rising , rising , Till it touched the top of heaven , Till it broke against the heaven , And rolled outward all around it . From the Vale of Tawasentha , From the Valley of Wyoming , From the groves of Tuscaloosa ...
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... our tribes are hostile , Long have been at war together ; Now you find that we are strongest , You go sneaking in the forest , You go hiding in the mountains ! Had you conquered me in battle Not a groan would 12 THE SONG OF HIAWATHA .
... our tribes are hostile , Long have been at war together ; Now you find that we are strongest , You go sneaking in the forest , You go hiding in the mountains ! Had you conquered me in battle Not a groan would 12 THE SONG OF HIAWATHA .
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