Poems, Volume 2Ticknor, Reed, and Fields, 1853 |
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Thence he will follow the Indian trails to the Ozark Mountains , Hunting for furs in the forests , on rivers trapping the beaver . Therefore be of good cheer ; we will follow the fugitive lover ; He is not far ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Thence he will follow the Indian trails to the Ozark Mountains , Hunting for furs in the forests , on rivers trapping the beaver . Therefore be of good cheer ; we will follow the fugitive lover ; He is not far ...
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... Ozark Mountains , Gabriel far had entered , with hunters and trap- pers behind him . Day after day , with their Indian guides , the maiden and Basil Followed his flying steps , and thought each day to o'ertake him . Sometimes they saw ...
... Ozark Mountains , Gabriel far had entered , with hunters and trap- pers behind him . Day after day , with their Indian guides , the maiden and Basil Followed his flying steps , and thought each day to o'ertake him . Sometimes they saw ...
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... Ozark Mountains the moon rose , Lighting the little tent , and with a mysterious splendor Touching the sombre leaves , and embracing and filling the woodland . With a delicious sound the brook rushed by , and the branches Swayed and ...
... Ozark Mountains the moon rose , Lighting the little tent , and with a mysterious splendor Touching the sombre leaves , and embracing and filling the woodland . With a delicious sound the brook rushed by , and the branches Swayed and ...
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