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" There he sang of Hiawatha, Sang the Song of Hiawatha, Sang his wondrous birth and being, How he prayed and how he fasted, How he lived, and toiled, and suffered, That the tribes of men might prosper, That he might advance his people! "
The Poetical Works of Henry W[adsworth] Longfellow - 第 157 頁
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 著 - 1856
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American Education, 第 14 卷

1910 - 536 頁
...— Journal of Education. AMERICAN EDUCATION Before the Landing of Columbus By LAMBERT S. GREENWALT " Ye who love the haunts of Nature, Love the sunshine of the meadow. Love the wind among the branches, And the rain-shower, and the snowstorm, And the rushing of great rivers —...
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Survey of Conditions of the Indians in the United States ..., 第 17-18 篇

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs - 1929 - 1388 頁
...he led them to the heights of Christian civilization where he left them. They knew: How he prayed, how he fasted, How he lived, and toiled, and suffered,...men might prosper, That he might advance his people. They knew full well that he was absolutely honest, and fair and just in all his dealings. It is, therefore,...
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Canada: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for All Interested in the Dominion, 第 8 卷

W. Lefroy - 1908 - 484 頁
...to write a new epitaph, h would herald the name of Thaytndanegea in the words of Ls-ngfellow : — " How he prayed, and how he fasted. How he Lived and toiled and suffered. That the tribes of men might prosner. That he might advance his people." "Canada's" investment Supplements. in <Чпч<На.п affair*...
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Official Magazine, 第 21-23 卷

International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Stablemen, and Helpers of America - 1923 - 742 頁
...human liberty and human happiness as found in the homes of men and women whose toil was lighter because 'he lived and toiled and suffered that the tribes of men might prosper.' As he kept the faith, let us keep the faith." What Others Think of the American Federationist "We find...
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America's Musical Life: A History

Richard Crawford - 2001 - 1000 頁
...source a Native bard named Nawadaha, who, in the poet's presence, Sang the Song of Hiawatha, Sang his wondrous birth and being, How he prayed and how he...tribes of men might prosper, That he might advance his people.6 These few lines suggest how Hiawatha captured the public imagination: they set the scene for...
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New Worlds Of Dvorak With Cd Unabridged Compact Disc: Searching In ..., 第 1 卷

Michael B Beckerman - 2003 - 332 頁
...also have been attracted to the themes of the poem itself. When Longfellow wrote in his Introduction, "Ye who love the haunts of nature / Love the sunshine of the meadow," followed it with "Ye who love a nation's legends, / Love the ballads of a people," and then connected...
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The Song of Hiawatha

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 2004 - 316 頁
...Tawasentha, In the green and silent valley. "There he sang of Hiawatha, Sang the Song of Hiawatha, Sang his wondrous birth and being, How he prayed and how he...haunts of Nature, Love the sunshine of the meadow, [5] Love the shadow of the forest, Love the wind among the branches, And the rain-shower and the snow-storm,...
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Spanish Through Bilingual Stories I

V. Dubois - 2006 - 81 頁
...verano (summer) otoño (fall, autumn) "There he sang of Hiawatha, Sang the Song of Hiawatha, Sang his wondrous birth and being, How he prayed and how he...might prosper, That he might advance his people!" " ¡ Allí cantó sobre Hiawatha cantó la Canción de Hiawatha, cantó sobre su asombroso nacimiento...
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Transactions of the Canadian Institute, 第 6 卷

Canadian Institute - 1899 - 742 頁
...name it may be needless to refer to that charming work. It preserves, however, the leading thought, " How he prayed, and how he fasted, How he lived and...might prosper, That he might advance his people." Professor Campbell ascribes to the League an ancient Asiatic origin. Dr. Brinton sets down this legend...
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The Yale Literary Magazine, 第 65 卷

1900 - 478 頁
...spirits of that nameless sorrow that falls, a black shadow, across the lives of men. Hulbert Taft. " Ye who love the haunts of Nature Love the sunshine of the meadow, Love the shadow of the forest ***** And the thunder in the mountains." In the introduction to the Song of Hiawatha, Longfellow appeals...
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