The Children's Own LongfellowHoughton Mifflin, 2001 - 96 pages This handsome volume contains eight of the most popular of Longfellow's poems, including "The Wreck of the Hesperus," "The Village Blacksmith," "Paul Revere's Ride," and excerpts from "The Song of Hiawatha." This title has been selected as a Common Core Text Exemplar (Grades 6-8, Poetry)" |
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Page 66
... Till the circles in the water Reached the far - off sandy beaches , Till the water - flags and rushes Nodded on the distant margins . But when Hiawatha saw him Slowly rising through the water , Lifting up his disk refulgent , Loud he ...
... Till the circles in the water Reached the far - off sandy beaches , Till the water - flags and rushes Nodded on the distant margins . But when Hiawatha saw him Slowly rising through the water , Lifting up his disk refulgent , Loud he ...
Page 67
... Till he felt a great heart beating , Throbbing in that utter darkness . And he smote it in his anger , With his fist , the heart of Nahma . Felt the mighty King of Fishes Shudder through each nerve and fibre , Heard the water gurgle ...
... Till he felt a great heart beating , Throbbing in that utter darkness . And he smote it in his anger , With his fist , the heart of Nahma . Felt the mighty King of Fishes Shudder through each nerve and fibre , Heard the water gurgle ...
Page 70
... Till their craws are full with feasting , Till they homeward fly , at sunset , To their nests among the marshes ; Then bring all your pots and kettles , And make oil for us in Winter . " And she waited till the sun set , Till the pallid ...
... Till their craws are full with feasting , Till they homeward fly , at sunset , To their nests among the marshes ; Then bring all your pots and kettles , And make oil for us in Winter . " And she waited till the sun set , Till the pallid ...
Contents
The Wreck of the Hesperus II | 9 |
The Song of Hiawatha | 58 |
The Building of the Ship | 72 |
Copyright | |
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Acadian farmers Adjidaumo aloft Anon answer bark barns Basil the blacksmith beautiful behold belfry Bellefontaine beneath Benedict birch canoe bosom bows BUILDING castle-builder cheer church clamorous darkness door Evangeline eyes face farm farm-yard father flax flocks forest Gabriel gazed gleamed goodly hand hear heard heart Hesperus Kayoshk King of Fishes Kwasind labor land laugh light lips listened LONG SERPENT look loud maiden mast Master meadows mighty moon morning Nahma night Nokomis notary notary public o'er ocean Old North Church Paul Revere Paul Revere's Ride paused Port Royal priest ride river rose Round sailed sank sea-gulls shadows shining ship ship-yard shore shouted silence Slowly snow-white SONG OF HIAWATHA sorrow sound spake Spanish Main steed stood sturgeon sun-fish thee Thorberg Skafting thou tide Toiled Ugudwash unto vessel village of Grand-Pré voice waited wave wind wooden words wreck yellow yellow water-lily