The Poetical Works of H.W. LongfellowJ. Dicks, 1874 - 216 páginas |
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... never - ending summer . He it was who sent the wood - birds , 239. Sent the robin , the Opechee , Sent the blue - bird , the Owaissa , Sent the Shawshaw , sent the swallow , Sent the wild - goose , Wawa , northward , Sent the melons and ...
... never - ending summer . He it was who sent the wood - birds , 239. Sent the robin , the Opechee , Sent the blue - bird , the Owaissa , Sent the Shawshaw , sent the swallow , Sent the wild - goose , Wawa , northward , Sent the melons and ...
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... Never grew the grass upon it ; Singing birds , that utter falsehoods , Story - tellers , mischief - makers , Found no eager ear to listen , Could not breed ill - will between them , For they kept each other's counsel , Spake with naked ...
... Never grew the grass upon it ; Singing birds , that utter falsehoods , Story - tellers , mischief - makers , Found no eager ear to listen , Could not breed ill - will between them , For they kept each other's counsel , Spake with naked ...
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... Never played with other children , Never fished and never hunted , Nor like other children was he ; But they saw that much he fasted , Mach his Manito entreated , Much besought his Guardian Spirit . Lazy Kwasind ! " said his mother ...
... Never played with other children , Never fished and never hunted , Nor like other children was he ; But they saw that much he fasted , Mach his Manito entreated , Much besought his Guardian Spirit . Lazy Kwasind ! " said his mother ...
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... and gestures , That the wedding guests assembled Longed to hear his pleasant stories , His immeasurable falsehoods . Very boastful was lagoo ; Never heard he an adventure But himself had met a THE SONG OF HIAWATHA . 17.
... and gestures , That the wedding guests assembled Longed to hear his pleasant stories , His immeasurable falsehoods . Very boastful was lagoo ; Never heard he an adventure But himself had met a THE SONG OF HIAWATHA . 17.
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... Never any deed of daring But himself had done a holder ; Never any marvellous story But himself could tell a stranger . Would you listen to his boasting , Would you only give him credence , No one ever shot an arrow Half so far and high ...
... Never any deed of daring But himself had done a holder ; Never any marvellous story But himself could tell a stranger . Would you listen to his boasting , Would you only give him credence , No one ever shot an arrow Half so far and high ...
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The Poetical Works of H. W. Longfellow. [Illustrated.] Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Vista completa - 1864 |
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