The Poetical Works of H.W. LongfellowJ. Dicks, 1874 - 216 páginas |
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... prints flowed a river , Leaped into the light of morning , O'er the precipice plunging downwar Gleamed like Ishkoodah , the comet . And the Spirit , stooping earthward , t With his finger on the meadow Traced a winding pathway.
... prints flowed a river , Leaped into the light of morning , O'er the precipice plunging downwar Gleamed like Ishkoodah , the comet . And the Spirit , stooping earthward , t With his finger on the meadow Traced a winding pathway.
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... morning , First a single line of darkness , Then a denser . bluer vapour , Then a snow - white cloud unfolding , Like the tree - tops of the forest , Ever rising , rising , rising , Till it touched the top of heaven , 40.Till it broke ...
... morning , First a single line of darkness , Then a denser . bluer vapour , Then a snow - white cloud unfolding , Like the tree - tops of the forest , Ever rising , rising , rising , Till it touched the top of heaven , 40.Till it broke ...
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... morning , He it was whose silver arrows Chased the dark o'er hill and valley ; He it was who e checks were painted With the brightest streaks of crimson , And whose voice awoke the village , Called the deer , and called the hunter ...
... morning , He it was whose silver arrows Chased the dark o'er hill and valley ; He it was who e checks were painted With the brightest streaks of crimson , And whose voice awoke the village , Called the deer , and called the hunter ...
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... morning , looking northward , He beheld her yellow tresses Changed and covered o'er with whiteness , Covered as with whitest snow - flakes . " Ah ! my brother from the North - land , From the kingdom of Wabasso , From the land of the ...
... morning , looking northward , He beheld her yellow tresses Changed and covered o'er with whiteness , Covered as with whitest snow - flakes . " Ah ! my brother from the North - land , From the kingdom of Wabasso , From the land of the ...
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... morning , Saying , with a sigh of patience , Take my cloak , O Hiawatha ! " With his knife the tree he girdled ; Just beneath its lowest branches , Just above the roots , he cut it , Till the sap came oozing outward ; 30. Down the trunk ...
... morning , Saying , with a sigh of patience , Take my cloak , O Hiawatha ! " With his knife the tree he girdled ; Just beneath its lowest branches , Just above the roots , he cut it , Till the sap came oozing outward ; 30. Down the trunk ...
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The Poetical Works of H. W. Longfellow. [Illustrated.] Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Vista completa - 1864 |
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