The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth LongfellowRoutledge and Sons, 1865 - 367 pages |
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Page 209
... closest union , And to whom he gave the right hand Of his heart , in joy and sorrow ; Chibiabos , the musician , And the very strong man , Kwasind . P Straight between them ran the path- way , Never grew HIAWATHA'S FRIENDS . 209.
... closest union , And to whom he gave the right hand Of his heart , in joy and sorrow ; Chibiabos , the musician , And the very strong man , Kwasind . P Straight between them ran the path- way , Never grew HIAWATHA'S FRIENDS . 209.
Page 210
... Chibiabos , Teach my waves to flow in music , Softly as your words in singing ! ' Yes , the blue - bird , the Owaissa , Envious , said , " O Chibiabos , Teach me tones as wild and wayward , Teach me songs as full of frenzy ! " Yes , the ...
... Chibiabos , Teach my waves to flow in music , Softly as your words in singing ! ' Yes , the blue - bird , the Owaissa , Envious , said , " O Chibiabos , Teach me tones as wild and wayward , Teach me songs as full of frenzy ! " Yes , the ...
Page 211
... Chibiabos , the musician , And the very strong man , Kwasind . Long they lived in peace together , Spake with naked hearts together , Pondering much and much contriving How the tribes of men might prosper . VII . HIAWATHA'S SAILING ...
... Chibiabos , the musician , And the very strong man , Kwasind . Long they lived in peace together , Spake with naked hearts together , Pondering much and much contriving How the tribes of men might prosper . VII . HIAWATHA'S SAILING ...
Page 217
... Homeward through the weltering ser- pents , With the trophies of the battle , With a shout and song of triumph . On the shore stood old Nokomis , On the shore stood Chibiabos , And the very strong HIAWATHA AND THE PEARL - FEATHER . 217.
... Homeward through the weltering ser- pents , With the trophies of the battle , With a shout and song of triumph . On the shore stood old Nokomis , On the shore stood Chibiabos , And the very strong HIAWATHA AND THE PEARL - FEATHER . 217.
Page 218
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. On the shore stood Chibiabos , And the very strong man , Kwasind , Waiting for the hero's coming , Listening to his song of triumph . And the people of the village Welcomed him with songs and dances , Made a ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. On the shore stood Chibiabos , And the very strong man , Kwasind , Waiting for the hero's coming , Listening to his song of triumph . And the people of the village Welcomed him with songs and dances , Made a ...
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