1. |
Hiawatha: Introduction |
|
2. |
Hiawatha: You shall hear how Pau-Puk-Kee |
|
3. |
Hiawatha: And when all the guests had fi |
|
4. |
Hiawatha: He was dressed in shirt of doe |
|
5. |
Hiawatha: First he danced a solemn measu |
|
6. |
Hiawatha: Then they said to Chibiabos |
|
7. |
Hiawatha: "Onaway! Awake, beloved!" |
|
8. |
Hiawatha: Thus the gentle Chibiabos |
|
9. |
Hiawatha: Very boastful was Iagoo |
|
10. |
Hiawatha: And they said "O good Iagoo" |
|
11. |
Hiawatha: Introduction |
|
12. |
Hiawatha: O the long and dreary winter! |
|
13. |
Hiawatha: Into Hiawatha's wigwam |
|
14. |
Hiawatha: Forth into the empty forest |
|
15. |
Hiawatha: In the wigwam with Nokomis |
|
16. |
Hiawatha: Over snow fields waste and pat |
|
17. |
Hiawatha: And he rushed into the wigwam |
|
18. |
Hiawatha: Then they buried Minnehaha |
|
19. |
Hiawatha: "Farewell," said he, "Minnehah |
|
1. |
Hiawatha: Introduction |
|
2. |
Hiawatha: Spring had come wit all its sp |
|
3. |
Hiawatha: From his wanderings far to eas |
|
4. |
Hiawatha: Only Hiawatha laughed not |
|
5. |
Hiawatha: By the shore of Gitche Gumee |
|
6. |
Hiawatha: From the brow of Hiawatha |
|
7. |
Hiawatha: It was neither goose nor diver |
|
8. |
Hiawatha: Then the joyous Hiawatha |
|
9. |
Hiawatha: Then the generous Hiawatha |
|
10. |
Hiawatha: Then the Black-Robe chief, and |
|
11. |
Hiawatha: Heavy with the heat and silenc |
|
12. |
Hiawatha: From his place rose Hiawatha |
|
13. |
Hiawatha: On the shore stood Hiawatha |
|
14. |
Hiawatha: And they said "Farewell for ev |
|