The Poetical Works of H.W. LongfellowT. Nelson and Sons, 1858 - 371 pages |
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... Laughing loud and long , and embracing mothers and daughters . Much they marvelled to see the wealth of the ci ... water . All the year round the orange - groves are in blossom ; and grass grows More in a single night than a whole ...
... Laughing loud and long , and embracing mothers and daughters . Much they marvelled to see the wealth of the ci ... water . All the year round the orange - groves are in blossom ; and grass grows More in a single night than a whole ...
Page 280
... water - fall he named her , Minnehaha , Laughing Water . Was it then for heads of arrows , Arrow - heads of chalcedony , Arrow - heads of flint and jasper , That my Hiawatha halted In the land of the Dacotahs ? Was it not to see the ...
... water - fall he named her , Minnehaha , Laughing Water . Was it then for heads of arrows , Arrow - heads of chalcedony , Arrow - heads of flint and jasper , That my Hiawatha halted In the land of the Dacotahs ? Was it not to see the ...
Page 303
... Laughing Water , In the land of the Dacotahs . " Wed a maiden of your people , " Warning said the old Nokomis ; " Go not eastward , go not westward , For a stranger , whom we know not ! Like a fire upon the hearthstone Is a neighbour's ...
... Laughing Water , In the land of the Dacotahs . " Wed a maiden of your people , " Warning said the old Nokomis ; " Go not eastward , go not westward , For a stranger , whom we know not ! Like a fire upon the hearthstone Is a neighbour's ...
Page 304
... Laughing answered Hiawatha : " For that reason if no other , Would I wed the fair Dacotah , That our tribes might be ... Laughing Water , Plaiting mats of flags and rushes ; Of the past the old man's thoughts were , And the maiden's of ...
... Laughing answered Hiawatha : " For that reason if no other , Would I wed the fair Dacotah , That our tribes might be ... Laughing Water , Plaiting mats of flags and rushes ; Of the past the old man's thoughts were , And the maiden's of ...
Page 305
... Laughing Water Hiawatha laid his burden , Threw the red deer from his shoulders ; And the maiden looked up at him , Looked up from her mat of rushes , Said with gentle look and accent , " You are welcome , Hiawatha ! " Very spacious was ...
... Laughing Water Hiawatha laid his burden , Threw the red deer from his shoulders ; And the maiden looked up at him , Looked up from her mat of rushes , Said with gentle look and accent , " You are welcome , Hiawatha ! " Very spacious was ...
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Acadian arrows beautiful behold beneath birds bosom breath bright Chibiabos CHISPA clouds cried CRUZADO Dacotahs dance dark dead Death DON CARLOS dream earth Edenhall Evangeline eyes fair father fear fell flowers forest gaze Gipsy Gitche Gumee gleam golden grave Guy de Dampierre hand hast hear heard heart heaven Hiawatha HYPOLITO Kenabeek Kwasind land LARA Laughing Water leaves light lips look loud maiden maize meadow midnight mighty Minnehaha Mondamin moon morning mountains Mudjekeewis night o'er old Nokomis Osseo PADRE passed Pau-Puk-Keewis prairie Pray prayer PRECIOSA rise river rose round sail sang shadows shining ships silent silver singing sleep slumber smile snow soft song Song of Hiawatha sorrow soul sound spake spirit stars stood sunshine sweet Tharaw thee thou art thought unto VICTORIAN village voice wampum wander wave weary whispered wigwam wild wind words youth