The Poetical Works of H.W. LongfellowJ. Dicks, 1874 - 216 páginas |
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... Sleep , Nephamin , Shuts the door of all the wigwams , So that not an ear can hear you , So that not an eye can see you , Rise up from your bed in silence , Lay aside your garments wholly , Walk around the fields you planted , Round the ...
... Sleep , Nephamin , Shuts the door of all the wigwams , So that not an ear can hear you , So that not an eye can see you , Rise up from your bed in silence , Lay aside your garments wholly , Walk around the fields you planted , Round the ...
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... Sleep , Nepahwin , Shut the doors of all the wigwams , From her bed rose Laughing Water , Laid aside her garments wholly , And with darkness clothed and guarded , Unashamed and unaffrighted , Walked securely round the corn - fields ...
... Sleep , Nepahwin , Shut the doors of all the wigwams , From her bed rose Laughing Water , Laid aside her garments wholly , And with darkness clothed and guarded , Unashamed and unaffrighted , Walked securely round the corn - fields ...
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... Sleeping , and the lover near her Whispering to her in her slumbers , Saying , " Though you were far from me In the land of Sleep and Silence , Still the voice of love would reach you ! " And the last of all the figures Was a heart ...
... Sleeping , and the lover near her Whispering to her in her slumbers , Saying , " Though you were far from me In the land of Sleep and Silence , Still the voice of love would reach you ! " And the last of all the figures Was a heart ...
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... Sleep descended ; By his airy hosts surrounded , His invisible attendants , Came the Spirit of Sleep , Nepahwin ; Like the burnished Dush - kwo - ne - she , Like a dragon - fly , he hovered , O'er the drowsy head of Kwasind . To his ear ...
... Sleep descended ; By his airy hosts surrounded , His invisible attendants , Came the Spirit of Sleep , Nepahwin ; Like the burnished Dush - kwo - ne - she , Like a dragon - fly , he hovered , O'er the drowsy head of Kwasind . To his ear ...
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Whispered round the sultry wigwam , With a sound of sleep the water Rippled on the beach below it ; From the corn - fields shrill and ceaseless Sang the grasshopper , Pah - puk - keena ; And the guests of ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Whispered round the sultry wigwam , With a sound of sleep the water Rippled on the beach below it ; From the corn - fields shrill and ceaseless Sang the grasshopper , Pah - puk - keena ; And the guests of ...
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The Poetical Works of H. W. Longfellow. [Illustrated.] Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Vista completa - 1864 |
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