Poems, Volume 2J.R. Osgood, 1875 |
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... smile of sunshine , With his flattering words he wooed her , With his sighing and his singing , Gentlest whispers in the branches , Softest music , sweetest odors , Till he drew her to his bosom , Folded in his robes of crimson , Till ...
... smile of sunshine , With his flattering words he wooed her , With his sighing and his singing , Gentlest whispers in the branches , Softest music , sweetest odors , Till he drew her to his bosom , Folded in his robes of crimson , Till ...
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... His indomitable courage , His invulnerable body . Patiently sat Hiawatha , Listening to his father's boasting ; With a smile he sat and listened , Uttered neither threat nor menace , Neither word nor look 23 THE SONG OF HIAWATHA .
... His indomitable courage , His invulnerable body . Patiently sat Hiawatha , Listening to his father's boasting ; With a smile he sat and listened , Uttered neither threat nor menace , Neither word nor look 23 THE SONG OF HIAWATHA .
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... , Gave a cry of lamentation , Gave a scream of pain and famine . " " Tis enough ! " then said Mondamin , Smiling upon Hiawatha , " But to - morrow , when the sun sets , I will come again to try you . " And 36 THE SONG OF HIAWATHA .
... , Gave a cry of lamentation , Gave a scream of pain and famine . " " Tis enough ! " then said Mondamin , Smiling upon Hiawatha , " But to - morrow , when the sun sets , I will come again to try you . " And 36 THE SONG OF HIAWATHA .
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... Smiling answered Hiawatha : " In the land of the Dacotahs Lives the Arrow - maker's daughter , Minnehaha , Laughing Water , Handsomest of all the women . I will bring her to your wigwam , She shall run upon your errands , Be your ...
... Smiling answered Hiawatha : " In the land of the Dacotahs Lives the Arrow - maker's daughter , Minnehaha , Laughing Water , Handsomest of all the women . I will bring her to your wigwam , She shall run upon your errands , Be your ...
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... Smiles the earth , and smile the waters , Smile the cloudless skies above us , But I lose the way of smiling When thou art no longer near me ! " I myself , myself ! behold me ! Blood of my beating heart , behold me ! O awake , awake ...
... Smiles the earth , and smile the waters , Smile the cloudless skies above us , But I lose the way of smiling When thou art no longer near me ! " I myself , myself ! behold me ! Blood of my beating heart , behold me ! O awake , awake ...
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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