Like the birch-leaf palpitated, As the deer came down the pathway. Then, upon one knee uprising, Hiawatha aimed an arrow; Scarce a twig moved with his motion, Scarce a leaf was stirred or rustled, But the wary roebuck started, Stamped with all his hoofs... A fourth reader - Page 80by William Iler Crane, William Henry Wheeler - 1919Full view - About this book
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1905 - 730 pages
...with all his hoofs together, Listened with one foot uplifted, Leaped as if to meet the arrow; Ah 1 the singing, fatal arrow, Like a wasp it buzzed and stung him I Dead he lay there in the forest, m By the ford across the river; Beat his timid heart no longer,... | |
| Ludwig Herrig - 1906 - 844 pages
...Stamped with all his hoofs together, Listened with one foot uplifted, Leaped as if to meet the arrow; 120 Ah! the singing, fatal arrow, Like a wasp it buzzed...across the river; Beat his timid heart no longer, 135 But the heart of Hiawatha Throbbed and shouted and exulted, As he bore the red deer homeward, And... | |
| Sarah E. Sprague - 1906 - 374 pages
...very little excepting the trunks of the trees. So he drew his fourth picture to illustrate the lines; "But the heart of Hiawatha Throbbed and shouted and...lagoo and Nokomis Hailed his coming with applauses." A few topics and verses suitable for illustration are given on page 560. 12. Placing or Posing the... | |
| Franklin Thomas Baker - 1906 - 316 pages
...the wary roebuck started, Stamped with all his hoofs together, Listened with one foot uplifted, is Leaped as if to meet the arrow ; Ah ! the singing, fatal arrow ; Like a wasp it buzzed and stung him ! Read the lines that describe lagoo. From what kind of a tree did he make Hiawatha's bow ? his arrows... | |
| Franklin Thomas Baker, George Rice Carpenter, Jennie Freeborn Owens - 1906 - 322 pages
...the wary roebuck started, Stamped with all his hoofs together, Listened with one foot uplifted, 16 Leaped as if to meet the arrow ; Ah ! the singing, fatal arrow ; Like a wasp it buzzed and stung him ! Read the lines that describe lagoo. From what kind of a tree did he make Hiawatha's bow ? his arrows... | |
| Franklin Thomas Baker - 1906 - 316 pages
...the wary roebuck started, Stamped with all his hoofs together, Listened with one foot uplifted, 15 Leaped as if to meet the arrow ; Ah ! the singing, fatal arrow ; Like a wasp it buzzed and stung him ! Read the lines that describe lagoo. From what kind of a tree did he make Hiawatha's bow ? his arrows... | |
| Alice Maud Bridgham - 1907 - 178 pages
...But the wary roebuck started, Stamped with all his hoofs together, Listened with one foot uplifted, Leaped as if to meet the arrow; Ah! the singing, fatal...in the forest. By the ford across the river; Beat bis timid heart no longer. BUSY WORK AM DIVISION: Primers— silent reading. B Division: Letters —... | |
| John Harrington Cox - 1908 - 268 pages
...But the wary roebuck started, Stamped with all his hoofs together, Listened with one foot uplifted, Leaped as if to meet the arrow; Ah! the singing, fatal arrow; Like a wasp it buzzed and stung him! 14. Pity. Lines 220-222: "Dead he lay there in the forest, By the ford across the river; Beat his timid... | |
| John Harrington Cox - 1908 - 268 pages
...arrow; Ah ! the singing, fatal arrow ; Like a wasp it buzzed and stung him ! 14. Pity. Lines 220-222 : "Dead he lay there in the forest, By the ford across the river; Beat his timid heart no longer. 15. Exultation. Lines 223-227: "But the heart of Hiawatha Throbbed and shouted and exulted, As he bore... | |
| Clarence Franklin Carroll, Sarah Catherine Brooks - 1910 - 242 pages
...a leaf was stirred or rustled; But the weary roebuck started, Stamped with all his hoofs together, Leaped as if to meet the arrow ; Ah ! the singing, fatal arrow ; Like a wasp it buzzed and stung him ! — HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW. GRACE DARLING I islands lan'tern tow'er vil'lage re main' prac'tice... | |
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