Poems, Volume 2J.R. Osgood, 1875 |
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... hearts are fresh and simple Who have faith in God and Nature , Who believe , that in all ages Every human heart is human , That in even savage bosoms There are longings , yearnings , strivings For the good they comprehend not , That the ...
... hearts are fresh and simple Who have faith in God and Nature , Who believe , that in all ages Every human heart is human , That in even savage bosoms There are longings , yearnings , strivings For the good they comprehend not , That the ...
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... heart was sad within him , For he was alone in heaven . But one morning , gazing earthward , While the village still was sleeping , And the fog lay on the river , Like a ghost , that goes at sunrise , He beheld a maiden walking All ...
... heart was sad within him , For he was alone in heaven . But one morning , gazing earthward , While the village still was sleeping , And the fog lay on the river , Like a ghost , that goes at sunrise , He beheld a maiden walking All ...
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... Indian Summer To the melancholy Northland , In the dreary Moon of Snow - shoes . Listless , careless Shawondasee ! In his life he had one shadow , B - поиствая In his heart one sorrow had he . Once , THE FOUR WINDS . 17.
... Indian Summer To the melancholy Northland , In the dreary Moon of Snow - shoes . Listless , careless Shawondasee ! In his life he had one shadow , B - поиствая In his heart one sorrow had he . Once , THE FOUR WINDS . 17.
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... heart within him Grew more hot with love and longing For the maid with yellow tresses . But he was too fat and lazy To bestir himself and woo her ; Yes , too indolent and easy Το pursue her and persuade her . So he only gazed upon her ...
... heart within him Grew more hot with love and longing For the maid with yellow tresses . But he was too fat and lazy To bestir himself and woo her ; Yes , too indolent and easy Το pursue her and persuade her . So he only gazed upon her ...
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... to windward , And a deer came down the pathway , Flecked with leafy light and shadow . And his heart within him fluttered , Trembled like the leaves above him , Like the birch - leaf palpitated , As the deer 24 THE SONG OF HIAWATHA .
... to windward , And a deer came down the pathway , Flecked with leafy light and shadow . And his heart within him fluttered , Trembled like the leaves above him , Like the birch - leaf palpitated , As the deer 24 THE SONG OF HIAWATHA .
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