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  1. Showed the broad white road in heaven, Pathway of the ghosts, the shadows, Running straight across the heavens, Crowded with the ghosts, the shadows. At the door on summer evenings. Sat the little Hiawatha; Heard the whispering of the pine-trees, Heard the lapping of the waters, Sounds of music, words of wonder;

  2. The Song of Hiawatha / by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ; with Illustrations from the Designs of Frederic Remington. Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth (1807-1882) Published by New York : Bounty Books : Distributed By Crown Books

  3. The picaresque theme is one that Longfellow applied liberally in The Song of Hiawatha. Young Hiawatha travels to the land of the West Wind to find his father. He journeys also to the land of the ...

  4. Sat the little Hiawatha; Heard the whispering of the pine-trees, Sounds of music, words of wonder . . ." The infectious rhythm of The Song of Hiawatha has captured the ears of millions. Once drawn in, they've stayed to hear about the young brave with the magic moccasins, who talks with animals and uses his supernatural gifts to bring peace and ...

  5. Terms in this set (10) Nokomis refers to Hiawatha as her "little owlet" because. she says his eyes light up the wigwam. How would you best summarize Nokomis' explanation of rainbows. Colorful flowers once lived on Earth and now bloom in heaven. The various animals Hiawatha encounters are scared of him when he is hunting because.

  6. THE SONG OF HIAWATHA Author HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW Format/Binding Hardcover Book Condition Used - Good Quantity Available 1 Publisher THOMAS Y. CROWELL & CO. Place of Publication USA Date Published 1900 Size 12mo - over 6¾" - 7& Keywords HIAWATHA Bookseller catalogs History; Famous Authors; POETRY;

  7. The Song of Hiawatha. The poem opens with a great Indian parley held on the shore of Lake Superior. Gitche Manito, the Indian divinity, has summoned the tribes to unite under a prophet whom he ...

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