Ye who love a nation's legends, Love the ballads of a people. That like voices from afar off Call to us to pause and listen. Speak in tones so plain and childlike, Scarcely can the ear distinguish Whether they are sung or spoken... American Monthly Knickerbocker - Page 638edited by - 1855Full view - About this book
| 1856 - 504 pages
...eyries; — Listen to these wild traditions, To this Song of Hiawatha! Ye who love a nation's legends, Love the ballads of a people, That like voices from...spoken ; — Listen to this Indian Legend, To this song of Hiawatha ! Ye whose hearts ore fresh and simple, Who have faith in God and Nature, Who believe,... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1855 - 346 pages
...— • Listen to these wild traditions, To this Song of Hiawatha ! Ye who love a nation's legends, Love the ballads of a people, That like voices from...spoken ; — Listen to this Indian Legend, To this Song of Hiawatha ! Ye whose hearts are fresh and simple, Who have faith in God and Nature, Who believe,... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1855 - 344 pages
...eyries ; — Listen to these wild traditions, To this Song of Hiawatha ! Ye who love a nation's legends, Love the ballads of a people, That like voices from...spoken ; — Listen to this Indian Legend, To this Song of Hiawatha ! Ye whose hearts are fresh and simple, Who have faith in God and Nature, Who believe,... | |
| 1855 - 684 pages
...hearer, in which the poet mokes a skillful apology for his metre. " Ye who lovo n nation's legends, Love the ballads of a people, That like voices from...off Call to us to pause and listen, Speak in tones to plain and child-like, Scarcely can the ear dittinguish Whether they arc sun" or tpokcn; — Listen... | |
| 1855 - 716 pages
...hearer, in wh,ch the poet makes a skillful apology for his metre. " Ye who love a nation's legends, Love the ballads of a people, That like voices from...off Call to us to pause and listen, Speak in tones to plain and child -I ,ke, Scarcely can the ear distinguish Whether they are tunff or tpoken ; —... | |
| 1855 - 682 pages
...hearer, in which the poet makes a skillful apology for his metre. " Ye who love a nation's legends, Love the ballads of a people, That like voices from...afar off Call to us to pause and listen, Speak in iones so plain and child-like, Scarcely ran the ear disíiHguiíilt W'hctlu'r they arc sung or fpokcn;... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1856 - 346 pages
...eyries; — Listen to these wild traditions, To this Song of Hiawatha! Ye who love a nation's legends, Love the ballads of a people, That like voices from...spoken ; — Listen to this Indian Legend, To this Song of Hiawatha! Ye whose hearts are fresh and simple, Who have faith in God and Nature, Who believe... | |
| 1856 - 496 pages
...these wild traditions, To this Song of Hiawatha ! Ye who love a nation's legends, Love the ballards of a people, That like voices from afar off, Call...spoken ; — Listen to this Indian legend, To this Song of Hiawatha! Ye whose hearts are fresh and simple, Who have faith in God and nature, Who believe,... | |
| 1856 - 610 pages
...all external form, is made in the introduction, and is complete. " Ye who love a nation's legends, Love the ballads of a people, That, like voices from...Speak in tones so plain and childlike Scarcely can the car distinguish Whether they arc sung or spoken ; — Listen to this Indian Legend, To this Song of... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1856 - 600 pages
...nation's legends, Love the ballads of the people, That like voices from afiu- off Call to ue to ранге and listen. Speak in tones so plain and childlike, Scarcely can the ear distinguish Whether they are ьип^ or í-poken — Listen to this Ir.tlian leçend, To this s^ng of Hiawatha. " Vo whose hearts... | |
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