The Complete Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: The golden legendJ. R. Osgood, 1876 |
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... cried with a wild lamentation , " Must I relinquish it all , the joy , the hope , the illusion ? Was it for this I have loved , and waited , and wor- shipped in silence ? Was it for this I have followed the flying feet and the shadow ...
... cried with a wild lamentation , " Must I relinquish it all , the joy , the hope , the illusion ? Was it for this I have loved , and waited , and wor- shipped in silence ? Was it for this I have followed the flying feet and the shadow ...
Side 34
... cries of desire , and importunate plead- ings of duty ! " Is it my fault , " he said , " that the maiden has chosen between us ? Is it my fault that he failed , — my fault that I am the victor ? " - Then within him there thundered a ...
... cries of desire , and importunate plead- ings of duty ! " Is it my fault , " he said , " that the maiden has chosen between us ? Is it my fault that he failed , — my fault that I am the victor ? " - Then within him there thundered a ...
Side 35
... cried in the deepest contrition : " It hath displeased the Lord ! It is the tempta- tion of Satan ! " Then , uplifting his head , he looked at the sea , and beheld there Dimly the shadowy form of the May Flower riding at anchor , Rocked ...
... cried in the deepest contrition : " It hath displeased the Lord ! It is the tempta- tion of Satan ! " Then , uplifting his head , he looked at the sea , and beheld there Dimly the shadowy form of the May Flower riding at anchor , Rocked ...
Side 130
... cried , " Sail on , Ye mariners , the night is gone . " And hurried landward far away , Crying , " Awake ! it is the day . ” It said unto the forest , " Shout ! Hang all your leafy banners out ! " It touched the wood - bird's folded ...
... cried , " Sail on , Ye mariners , the night is gone . " And hurried landward far away , Crying , " Awake ! it is the day . ” It said unto the forest , " Shout ! Hang all your leafy banners out ! " It touched the wood - bird's folded ...
Side 155
... Cried the warriors , cried the old men , When he came in triumph homeward With the sacred Belt of Wampum , From the regions of the North - Wind , From the kingdom of Wabasso , From the land of the White Rabbit . He had stolen the Belt ...
... Cried the warriors , cried the old men , When he came in triumph homeward With the sacred Belt of Wampum , From the regions of the North - Wind , From the kingdom of Wabasso , From the land of the White Rabbit . He had stolen the Belt ...
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answered arrows beautiful beaver behold beneath Big-Sea-Water birch canoe birds bison breath Captain Chibiabos corn-fields cried Dacotahs Dance darkness dead deer deer-skin doorway eyes father fell fiery forest garments Gitche Gitche Gumee Gleamed grave guests hand hear Heard heart heaven Hiawatha Homeward Iagoo Indian John Alden Kahgahgee Kenabeek Kwasind lake land Laughing Water leaped Listen little Hiawatha lodge look magic maiden maize Manito meadow mighty Miles Standish Minnehaha Mondamin moon morning mountains Mudjekeewis Nahma night o'er old Nokomis Osseo painted Pau-Puk-Keewis pine-trees pleasant Plymouth prairie Priscilla river rock rose round rushes sailed Sandalphon Sang Saying sea-gulls shadow Shawondasee shining shouted Shuh-shuh-gah sighing silent singing smile song Song of Hiawatha spake Spirit Star stood sturgeon sunshine sweet thoughts tresses Victor Galbraith village voice Wabasso Wabun wampum war-club warriors waves Wenonah West-Wind whispered wigwam wild wind wonder words yellow youth