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Longfellow Henry Wadsworth
«The Song of Hiawatha»

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or singly flying,Mahng the loon, with clangorous pinions,The blue heron, the Shuh-shuh-gah,And the grouse, the Mushkodasa.In the thickets and the meadowsPiped the bluebird, the Owaissa,On the summit of the lodgesSang the robin, the Opechee,In the covert of the pine-treesCooed the pigeon, the Omemee;And the sorrowing Hiawatha,Speechless in his infinite sorrow,Heard their voices calling to him,Went forth from his gloomy doorway,Stood and gazed into the heaven,Gazed upon the earth and waters.From his wanderings far to eastward,From the regions of the morning,From the shining land of Wabun,Homeward now returned Iagoo,The great traveller, the great boaster,Full of new and strange adventures,Marvels many and many wonders.And the people of the villageListened to him as he told themOf his marvellous adventures,Laughing answered him in this wise:"Ugh! it is indeed Iagoo!No one else beholds such wonders!"He had seen, he said, a waterBigger than the Big-Sea-Water,Broader than the Gitche Gumee,Bitter so that none could drink it!At each other looked the warriors,Looked the women at each other,Smiled, and said, "It cannot be so!"Kaw!" they said, "it cannot be so!"O'er it, said he, o'er this waterCame a great canoe with pinions,A canoe with wings came flying,Bigger than a grove of pine-trees,Taller than the tallest tree-tops!And the old men and the womenLooked and tittered at each other;"Kaw!" they said, "we don't believe it!"From its mouth, he said, to greet him,Came Waywassimo, the lightning,Came the thunder, Annemeekee!And the warriors and the womenLaughed aloud at poor Iagoo;"Kaw!" they said, "what tales you tell us!"In it, said he, came a people,In the great canoe with pinionsCame, he said, a hundred warriors;Painted white were all their facesAnd with hair their chins were covered!And the warriors and the womenLaughed and shouted in derision,Like the ravens on the tree-tops,Like the crows upon the hemlocks."Kaw!" they said, "what lies you tell us!Do not think that we believe
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