Hiawatha!" With his knife the tree he girdled; Just beneath its lowest branches, Just above the roots, he cut it, Till the sap came oozing outward; Down the trunk, from top to bottom, Sheer he cleft the bark asunder, With a wooden wedge he raised it,... The Song of Hiawatha - 第 89 頁Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 著 - 1855 - 316 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Sarah Louise Arnold, Charles Benajah Gilbert - 1902 - 360 頁
...of morning, Saying, with a sigh of patience, " Take my cloak, 0 Hiawatha ! " With his knife the tree he girdled; Just beneath its lowest branches, Just...from the trunk unbroken. " Give me of your boughs, 0 Cedar ! Of your strong and pliant branches, My canoe to make more steady, Make more strong and firm... | |
| Hannah Avis Perdue, Sarah Elizabeth Griswold - 1902 - 248 頁
...behold me !" Saying, with a sigh of patience, "Take my cloak, O Hiawatha ! " With his knife the tree he girdled ; Just beneath its lowest branches, Just...he raised it, Stripped it from the trunk unbroken. * # * * — From "Hiawatha" by Henry W. Longfellow. In the first stanza Hiawatha speaks to the Birch-tree.... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1893 - 924 頁
...of morning. Saying, with a sigh of patience, " Take my cloak, O Hiawatha! " With his knife the tree he girdled : Just beneath its lowest branches, Just...roots, he cut it, Till the sap came oozing outward; 30 Down the trunk, from top to bottom. Sheer he elcft the bark asunder. With a wooden wedge he raised... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1902 - 744 頁
...of morning, Saying, with a sigh of patience, " Take my cloak, O Hiawatha !" With his knife the tree he girdled ; Just beneath its lowest branches, Just above the roots he cut it, 1Thls beautiful description of the building of the canoe reminds one of Longfellow's more elaborate... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1904 - 448 頁
...of morning, Saying, with a sigh of patience, "Take my cloak, O Hiawatha ! " With his knife the tree he girdled ; Just beneath its lowest branches, Just...a wooden wedge he raised it, Stripped it from the bark unbroken. " Give me of your boughs, O Cedar ! Of your strong and pliant branches My canoe to make... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1905 - 738 頁
...beneath its lowest branches, Just above the roots, he cut it, Till the sap came oozing outward; 30 Down the trunk, from top to bottom, Sheer he cleft...from the trunk unbroken. ' Give me of your boughs, О Cedar ! Of your strong and pliant branches, My canoe to make more steady, Make more strong and firm... | |
| 1905 - 252 頁
...morning, Saying, with a sigh of patience, 25 " Take my cloak, O Hiawatha ! " With his knife the tree he girdled ; Just beneath its lowest branches, Just...roots, he cut it, Till the sap came oozing outward ; 30 Down the trunk, from top to bottom, Sheer he cleft the bark asunder, With a wooden wedge he raised... | |
| CURTIS HIDDEN PAGE, PH. D. - 1905 - 778 頁
...morning, Saying, with a sigh of patience, ' Take my cloak, O Hiawatlia ! ' With his knife the tree he girdled Just beneath its lowest branches, Just...roots, he cut it, Till the sap came oozing outward; 30 Down the trunk, from top to bottom, Sheer he cleft the bark asunder, With a wooden wedge he raised... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1905 - 730 頁
...of morning, Saying, with a sigh of patience, 4 Take my cloak, O Hiawatha ! ' With his knife the tree he girdled Just beneath its lowest branches, Just...roots, he cut it, Till the sap came oozing outward; 30 Down the trunk, from top to bottom, Sheer he cleft the bark asunder, With a wooden wedge he raised... | |
| Alice Woodworth Cooley, William Franklin Webster - 1905 - 306 頁
...quotation aloud, changing it and its to the words for which they are used. Write from dictation: — " Sheer he cleft the bark asunder, With a wooden wedge...he raised it, Stripped it from the trunk unbroken." "And the Larch, with all its fibres, Shivered in the air of morning, Touched his forehead with its... | |
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