Made his arrow-heads of sandstone, Arrow-heads of chalcedony, Arrow-heads of flint and jasper, Smoothed and sharpened at the edges, Hard and polished, keen and costly. With him dwelt his dark-eyed daughter, Wayward as the Minnehaha, With her moods of... The Song of Hiawatha - Page 50by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1856 - 255 pagesFull view - About this book
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - American poetry - 1855 - 344 pages
...Hard and polished, keen and costly. With him dwelt his dark-eyed daughter, Wayward as the Minnehaha, With her moods of shade and sunshine, Eyes that smiled...water-fall he named her, Minnehaha, Laughing Water. j Was it then for heads of arrows, Arrow-heads of chalcedony, Arrow-heads of flint and jasper, That... | |
| Christianity - 1856 - 538 pages
...wigwam was by the Falls of Minnehaha. ' With him dwelt his dark-eyed daughter, Wayward as the Minnehaha, With her moods of shade and sunshine, Eyes that smiled...From the water-fall he named her, Minnehaha, Laughing Water.'—Pp. 33, 34. The remembrance of the fair damsel haunts him, and at length he announces to... | |
| 1856 - 542 pages
...wigwam was by the Falls of Minnehaha. ' With him dwelt his dark-eyed daughter, Wayward as the Minnebaha, With her moods of shade and sunshine, Eyes that smiled...from the river, From the water-fall he named her, Minnebaha, Laughing Water.' — Pp. 33, 31. The remembrance of the fair damsel haunts him, and at length... | |
| Women's periodicals - 1856 - 588 pages
...and polished, keen and costly. " With htm dwelt his dark eyed d aughter, Wayward as the Minnehaha, With her moods of shade and sunshine; Eyes that smiled...And he named her from the river, From the water-fall be named her, Minnehaha, Laughing Water. '' Waa it here for heads of arrows, Arrow heads of chalcedony,... | |
| Women's periodicals - 1856 - 300 pages
...as the MlnnehnJ«, With her mooils of зhad? and sunshine; Eyes that smiled and frowned alternai«, feet as rapid as the river. Tresses flowing like the...he named her, Minnehaha, Laughing Water. '' Was It here for heads of arrows, Arrow heads of chalcedony, Arrow heads of flint and jasper, Tliat my Hiawatha... | |
| HODGES SMITH - 1856 - 772 pages
...Longfellow's Sony of Hiawatha. 95 With him dwelt hie dark-eyed danghter, Wayward as the Minnehaha, With her moods of shade and sunshine, Eyes that smiled...river, Tresses flowing like the water, And as musical as langhter ; And he named her from the river, From the waterfall he named her, Minnehaha, Langhing... | |
| HODGES SMITH - 1856 - 772 pages
...Hard and polished, keen and costly. With him dwelt hie dark-eyed danghter, Wayward as the Minnehaha, With her moods of shade and sunshine, Eyes that smiled...river, Tresses flowing like the water, And as musical as langhter; And he named her from the river, From the waterfall he named her, Minnehaha, Langhing... | |
| 1856 - 402 pages
...Hard and polished, keen and costly. " With him dwelt his dark-eyed daughter, Wayward as the Minnehaha, With her moods of shade and sunshine ; Eyes that smiled...river, Tresses flowing like the water, And as musical as laughter ; And he named her from the river, From the water-fall he named her, Minnehaha, Laughing... | |
| Mary Jane Windle - White Sulphur Springs (W. Va.) - 1857 - 338 pages
...languid air that captivated Hiawatha — "With her moods of shade and sunshine, Eyes that smile and frown alternate, Feet as rapid as the river, Tresses flowing like the water; And as musical a laughter." This admirably sustained character was by Miss , the "La Christie" of the Enquirer. The very lovely... | |
| Stephen Frederick Williams - Criticism - 1862 - 328 pages
...fairy -like vision has haunted him ; and every day he dreams of her in her loveliness — of her " Eyes that smiled and frowned alternate, Feet as rapid...river, Tresses flowing like the water, And as musical as laughter." The passion grows up within him ; and ever, during the seven days of his fasting in the... | |
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