Poems for Schools and Colleges: Book OneGhana Publishing Corporation, 1980 - 181 páginas |
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... head . Still my drum continued to beat , rippling the air with quickened tempo2 compelling the quick and the dead3 to dance and sing with their shadows- But standing behind a tree with leaves around her waist she only smiled with a ...
... head . Still my drum continued to beat , rippling the air with quickened tempo2 compelling the quick and the dead3 to dance and sing with their shadows- But standing behind a tree with leaves around her waist she only smiled with a ...
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... head . FATHER I : ' Down goes the Lord of Luna , Felled at that deadly stroke . ' CHOIR II : So falls on Mount Alvernus A thunder - smitten oak . Far o'er the crashing forest The giant arms lie spread ; And the pale augurs , ' muttering ...
... head . FATHER I : ' Down goes the Lord of Luna , Felled at that deadly stroke . ' CHOIR II : So falls on Mount Alvernus A thunder - smitten oak . Far o'er the crashing forest The giant arms lie spread ; And the pale augurs , ' muttering ...
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... head . He does so with his last three arrows and kills him . NARRATOR : Then began the greatest battle That the sun had ever looked on . All a Summer's day it lasted From the sunrise to the sunset ; For the shafts of Hiawatha Harmless ...
... head . He does so with his last three arrows and kills him . NARRATOR : Then began the greatest battle That the sun had ever looked on . All a Summer's day it lasted From the sunrise to the sunset ; For the shafts of Hiawatha Harmless ...
Contenido
Greetings to all Africs Lands | 3 |
The Birds of Killingworth Adapted ΙΟ | 10 |
Night Comes | 21 |
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2ND FARMER 3RD FARMER Arrow-maker arrows banana beat birds black pitch-water bright CALIFORNIA LIBRARY CHOIR choral CITIZEN class reading COUNCILLOR cried Dacotahs dance darkness David Rubadiri dead deer donkey dream earth Eleanor Farjeon eyes farewell FATHER feast feel forest Fredegond Shove G. K. Chesterton Gabriel Okara girl give green Broom head hear heard heart heaven Herminius Hiawatha Horatius Isabel Kenabeek Kon-Tiki Kwesi Brew Lars Porsena Laughing Water light look Malone MAYOR Megissogwon mime Minnehaha Mondamin moon morning mystic drum NARRATOR night NOTE ON DRAMATISING old Nokomis Pied Piper poem poet poetry PRECEPTOR rain rats rhythm river round sailed Sang scene shining shore shout sing sleep smile snow soft SOLO song Song of Hiawatha sound speak speech SQUIRE standing story sunset tells thee town tree Trouble-Lover Twas UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA verse voice W. W. Gibson wampum wigwam