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  1. Longfellow: The Song of Hiawatha, The Song of Hiawatha - HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW. The Song of Hiawatha. XXII. Hiawatha's Departure. By the shore of Gitche Gumee, By the shining Big-Sea-Water, At the doorway of his wigwam, In the pleasant Summer morning, Hiawatha stood and waited.

  2. Hw Longfellow Song Of Hiawatha is featured in an anthology of much-loved poems and other verse forms written in English. The carefully curated collection provides an important resource for special occasions, for study and for reflection.

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  4. The Song of Hiawatha is an 1855 epic poem in trochaic tetrameter by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow which features Native American characters. The epic relates the fictional adventures of an Ojibwe warrior named Hiawatha and the tragedy of his love for Minnehaha, a Dakota woman.

  5. 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;

  6. ‘The Song of Hiawatha’ by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow is a 115-line introduction to the epic poem ‘The Song of Hiawatha.’ This section has a clear linear progression. It begins by setting up the questions a listener might pose about the origins of the stories and delves into their roots in nature and indigenous folklore.

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  7. Henry Wadsworth Longfellows The Song of Hiawatha is a sweeping narrative poem that dives deep into Native American myths, focusing on the life and adventures of Hiawatha, a legendary Ojibwe warrior and leader.

  8. Apr 1, 1991 · Bending all the boughs before it, And behind it, as the rain comes, Came the steps of Hiawatha. To a lake with many islands. Came the breathless Pau-Puk-Keewis, Where among the water-lilies. Pishnekuh, the brant, were sailing; Through the tufts of rushes floating, Steering through the reedy Islands.

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