Poems, Volume 2J.R. Osgood, 1875 |
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... secret Of the beauty of his mother , Of the falsehood of his father ; And his heart was hot within him , Like a living coal his heart was . Then he said to old Nokomis , " I will 26 THE SONG OF HIAWATHA . Hiawatha and Mudjekeewis.
... secret Of the beauty of his mother , Of the falsehood of his father ; And his heart was hot within him , Like a living coal his heart was . Then he said to old Nokomis , " I will 26 THE SONG OF HIAWATHA . Hiawatha and Mudjekeewis.
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... living coal his heart was . So he journeyed westward , westward , Left the fleetest deer behind him , Left the antelope and bison ; Crossed the rushing Esconaba , Crossed the mighty Mississippi , Passed the Mountains of the Prairie ...
... living coal his heart was . So he journeyed westward , westward , Left the fleetest deer behind him , Left the antelope and bison ; Crossed the rushing Esconaba , Crossed the mighty Mississippi , Passed the Mountains of the Prairie ...
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... living coal his heart was . Then he said , " O Mudjekeewis , Is there nothing that can harm you ? Nothing that you are afraid of ? " . And the mighty Mudjekeewis , Grand and gracious in his boasting , Answered , saying , " There is ...
... living coal his heart was . Then he said , " O Mudjekeewis , Is there nothing that can harm you ? Nothing that you are afraid of ? " . And the mighty Mudjekeewis , Grand and gracious in his boasting , Answered , saying , " There is ...
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... living coal his heart was . But the ruler of the West - Wind Blew the fragments backward from him , With the breathing of his nostrils , With the tempest of his anger , Blew them back at his assailant ; Seized the bulrush . the Apukwa ...
... living coal his heart was . But the ruler of the West - Wind Blew the fragments backward from him , With the breathing of his nostrils , With the tempest of his anger , Blew them back at his assailant ; Seized the bulrush . the Apukwa ...
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... living , " said they , " Lay such heavy burdens on us ! Better were it to go naked , Better were it to go fasting , Than to bear such heavy burdens On our long and weary journey ! " Forth then issued Hiawatha , Wandered eastward ...
... living , " said they , " Lay such heavy burdens on us ! Better were it to go naked , Better were it to go fasting , Than to bear such heavy burdens On our long and weary journey ! " Forth then issued Hiawatha , Wandered eastward ...
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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