The Children's Own LongfellowAptly referred to as the children’s poet, Longfellow wrote poems, many of which read as adventure stories that have been cherished by young readers and listeners through the years. Now a new generation of readers can read and enjoy some of America’s most often recited poetry. This new issue of the original, updated with a more contemporary jacket and beautifully illustrated by some of the best known American artists of the late nineteenth century, contains eight poems popular with children: The Wreck of the Hesperus, The Village Blacksmith, Evangeline, The Song of Hiawatha, The Building of the Ship, The Castle-Builder, Paul Revere’s Ride, and The Building of the Long Serpent. |
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Page 63
HIAWATHA ' S FISHING Forth upon the Gitchie Gumee , On the shining Big - Sea
- Water , With his fishing - line of cedar , Of the twisted bark of cedar , Forth to
catch the sturgeon Nahma , Mishe - Nahma , King of Fishes , In his birch canoe ...
HIAWATHA ' S FISHING Forth upon the Gitchie Gumee , On the shining Big - Sea
- Water , With his fishing - line of cedar , Of the twisted bark of cedar , Forth to
catch the sturgeon Nahma , Mishe - Nahma , King of Fishes , In his birch canoe ...
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On the white sand of the bottom Lay the monster Mishe - Nahma , Lay the
sturgeon , King of Fishes ; Through his gills he breathed the water , With his fins
he fanned and winnowed , With his tail he swept the sand - floor . There he lay ,
in all his ...
On the white sand of the bottom Lay the monster Mishe - Nahma , Lay the
sturgeon , King of Fishes ; Through his gills he breathed the water , With his fins
he fanned and winnowed , With his tail he swept the sand - floor . There he lay ,
in all his ...
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You are Ugudwash , the sun - fish , You are not the fish I wanted , You are not the
King of Fishes ! " Slowly downward , wavering , gleaming , Sank the Ugudwash ,
the sun - fish , And again the sturgeon , Nahma , Heard the shout of Hiawatha ...
You are Ugudwash , the sun - fish , You are not the fish I wanted , You are not the
King of Fishes ! " Slowly downward , wavering , gleaming , Sank the Ugudwash ,
the sun - fish , And again the sturgeon , Nahma , Heard the shout of Hiawatha ...
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Contents
The Wreck of the Hesperus II | 9 |
The Song of Hiawatha | 58 |
The Building of the Ship | 72 |
Copyright | |
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