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- Sing, O Song of Hiawatha,
Of the happy days that followed,235 lines, 1 comment - Out of childhood into manhood
Now had grown my Hiawatha,299 lines - Full of wrath was Hiawatha
When he came into the village,365 lines - On the shores of Gitche Gumee,
Of the shining Big-Sea-Water,298 lines - Far and wide among the nations
Spread the name and fame of Kwasind;120 lines - Downward through the evening twilight,
In the days that are forgotten,235 lines - "As unto the bow the cord is,
So unto the man is woman,314 lines - You shall hear how Hiawatha
Prayed and fasted in the forest,288 lines - "Honor be to Mudjekeewis!"
Cried the warriors, cried the old men,304 lines - Forth upon the Gitche Gumee,
On the shining Big-Sea-Water,236 lines - Can it be the sun descending
O'er the level plain of water?375 lines - Two good friends had Hiawatha,
Singled out from all the others,177 lines - In those days said Hiawatha,
"Lo! how all things fade and perish!184 lines - In those days the Evil Spirits,
All the Manitos of mischief,216 lines - Oh the long and dreary Winter!
Oh the cold and cruel Winter!180 lines - "Give me of your bark, O Birch-tree!
Of your yellow bark, O Birch-tree!140 lines, 2 comments - Never stoops the soaring vulture
On his quarry in the desert,223 lines - You shall hear how Pau-Puk-Keewis,
How the handsome Yenadizze240 lines - On the Mountains of the Prairie,
On the great Red Pipe-stone Quarry,163 lines - Should you ask me, whence these stories?
Whence these legends and traditions,124 lines - In his lodge beside a river,
Close beside a frozen river,230 lines - You shall hear how Pau-Puk-Keewis,
He, the handsome Yenadizze,261 lines - By the shore of Gitche Gumee,
By the shining Big-Sea-Water,274 lines, 1 comment
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