The Poetical Works of H.W. LongfellowJ. Dicks, 1874 - 216 páginas |
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... Wandered warm with signs of passion , With the sighs of Shawondasee , Till the air seemed full of snow - flakes , Full of thistle - down the prairie , And the maid with hair like sunshine Vanished from his sight for ever ; Never more ...
... Wandered warm with signs of passion , With the sighs of Shawondasee , Till the air seemed full of snow - flakes , Full of thistle - down the prairie , And the maid with hair like sunshine Vanished from his sight for ever ; Never more ...
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... wandered ; Saw the deer start from the thicket , Saw the rabbit in his burrow , 20 Heard the pheasant , Bena , drumming , Heard the squirrel , Adjidaumo , Rattling in his hoard of acorns , Saw the pigeon , the Omeme , Building nests ...
... wandered ; Saw the deer start from the thicket , Saw the rabbit in his burrow , 20 Heard the pheasant , Bena , drumming , Heard the squirrel , Adjidaumo , Rattling in his hoard of acorns , Saw the pigeon , the Omeme , Building nests ...
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... wandered , Where a brooklet led them onward , Where the trail of deer and bison Marked the soft mud on the margin , Till they found all further passage Shut against them , barred securely By the trunks of trees uprooted . Lying ...
... wandered , Where a brooklet led them onward , Where the trail of deer and bison Marked the soft mud on the margin , Till they found all further passage Shut against them , barred securely By the trunks of trees uprooted . Lying ...
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... Wanders piping through the village , Beckons to the fairest maiden , And she follows where he leads her , Leaving all things for the stranger ! Pleasant was the journey homeward , Through interminable forests , Over meadow , over ...
... Wanders piping through the village , Beckons to the fairest maiden , And she follows where he leads her , Leaving all things for the stranger ! Pleasant was the journey homeward , Through interminable forests , Over meadow , over ...
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... Wandered eastward , wandered westward , Teaching men the use of simples , And the antidotes for poisons , And the cure of all diseases . Thus was first made known to mortals All the mystery of Medamin , All the sacred art of healing ...
... Wandered eastward , wandered westward , Teaching men the use of simples , And the antidotes for poisons , And the cure of all diseases . Thus was first made known to mortals All the mystery of Medamin , All the sacred art of healing ...
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The Poetical Works of H. W. Longfellow. [Illustrated.] Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Vista completa - 1864 |
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Acadian Angel answered beautiful behold Belfry of Bruges bells beneath birds breath bright brooklet Chispa dark dead death door dream earth Edenhall Elsie eyes face fair father fear feet filled flowers forest Friar Cuthbert Gipsies gleam gold golden Hakon hand hast hear heard heart heaven Hiawatha Hoheneck holy Kenabeek King Olaf land Lara laughed light listen live look Lord loud Lucifer maiden Miles Standish Minnesinger Mondamin monks morning night Nokomis o'er Odin Olaf's Osseo Padre passed Pray prayer Prec Preciosa priest Prince Henry ring river round sails Saint Salern Sandalphon sang shadow shining ships Sigrid the Haughty silent singing sleep song soul sound spake stand star stood sweet sword thee thine Thorberg thou art thought unto Ursula Vict village voice wall wampum wigwam wild wind wonder words youth