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" Kill for us a famous roebuck, Kill for us a deer with antlers ! " Forth into the forest straightway All alone walked Hiawatha Proudly, with his bow and arrows ; And the birds sang round him, o'er him, " Do not shoot us, Hiawatha ! " Sang the robin, the... "
The courtship of Miles Standish. Birds of passage. The song of Hiawatha - Page 172
by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1873
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Poems, Volume 1

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1863 - 484 pages
...Proudly, with his bow and arrows ; And the birds sang round him, o'er him, " Do not shoot us Hiawatha ! " Sang the robin, the Opechee, Sang the blue-bird, the...between his laughing, " Do not shoot me, Hiawatha ! " Half in fear and half in frolic, Saying to the little hunter, " i)o not shoot me, Hiawatha ! "...
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Poems, Volume 2

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1864 - 488 pages
...Proudly, with his bow and arrows ; And the birds sang round him, o'er him, " Do not shoot us Hiawatha ! " Sang, the robin, the Opechee, Sang the blue-bird,...rabbit from his pathway Leaped aside, and at a distance Bat erect upon hia haunches, Half in fear and half in frolic, Saying to the little hunter, u lio not...
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Poems, Volume 2

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1864 - 512 pages
...Proudly, with his bow and arrows ; And the birds sang round him, o'er him, " Do not shoot us Hiawatha ! " Sang the robin, the Opechee, Sang the blue-bird, the...between his laughing, " Do not shoot me, Hiawatha ! " Half in fear and half in frolic, Saying to the little hunter, u Do not shoot me, Hiawatha ! " But...
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Poetry for repetition, ed. by H. Twells

Henry Twells - 1864 - 318 pages
...birds sang round him, o'er him, " Do not shoot us, Hiawatha." Sang the robin, sang the bluebird, " Do not shoot us, Hiawatha." Up the oak-tree, close beside him, Sprang the squirrel, lightly leaping In and out among the branches ; Coughed and chattered from the oak-tree, Laughed, and...
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The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1866 - 710 pages
...Proudly, with his bow and arrows, And the birds sang round him, o'er him, "Do not shoot us, Hiawatha!" Sang the robin, the Opechee, Sang the blue-bird, the...oak-tree, Laughed, and said between his laughing. " DiTnot shoot me, Hiawatha ! " And the rabbit from his pathway Leaped aside, and at a distance Sat...
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Sanders' Union Fourth Reader: Embracing a Full Exposition of the Principles ...

Charles Walton Sanders - 1866 - 412 pages
...Proudly with his bow and arrows* 5. And the birds sang round him, o'er him, "Do not shoot us, Hiawatha." In and out among the branches ; Coughed and chattered...between his laughing, " Do not shoot me, Hiawatha." 6. And the rabbit from bis pathway Leaped aside, and, at a distance, Sat erect upon his haunches, Half...
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Sanders' Union Fourth Reader: Embracing a Full Exposition of the Principles ...

Charles Walton Sanders - 1867 - 416 pages
...the birds sang round him, o'er him, "Do not shoot us, Hiawatha." Sang the robin, sang the bluebird, "Do not shoot us, Hiawatha." Up the oak-tree, close beside him, Sprang the squirrel, lightly leaping In and out among the branches ; Coughed and chattered from the oak-tree, Laughed, and...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 98

1868 - 846 pages
...goes forth in •«his childhood with his first bow and arrows on his first hunting expedition : — " Up the oak-tree, close beside him, Sprang the squirrel,...upon his haunches, Half in fear and half in frolic, &iying to the little hunter, • Do not shoot me, Hiawatha ! ' " Hidden in the aMer-bushes, There he...
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The poetical works of Henry W. Longfellow, ed. with a critical ..., Issue 151

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1870 - 642 pages
...And the birds sang round him, o'er him, " Do not shoot us, Hiawatha ! " Sang the Opechee, the robin. Sang the blue-bird, the Owaissa, " Do not shoot us,...upon his haunches, Half in fear and half in frolic, Saving to the little hunter, "Do not shoot me, Hiawatha !" But he heeded not, nor heard them, For his...
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The Fifth Reader, Book 5

Lewis Baxter Monroe - 1871 - 342 pages
...shoot us, Hiawatha ! " VI. Up the oak-tree, close beside him, Sprang the squirrel, lightly leaping In and out among the branches ; Coughed and chattered...between his laughing, " Do not shoot me, Hiawatha ! " VII. And the rabbit from his pathway Leaped aside, ^nd at a distance Sat erect upon his haunches,...
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