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" Hiawatha!" And the rabbit from his pathway Leaped aside, and at a distance Sat erect upon his haunches, Half in fear and half in frolic, Saying to the little hunter, "Do not shoot me, Hiawatha!" But he heeded not, nor heard them, For his thoughts were... "
American Monthly Knickerbocker - Page 627
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The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 6, Part 1

Ireland - 1856 - 706 pages
...chattered from the oak-tree, Laughed, and said between his laughing, *' Do not shoot met Hiawatha !*' And the rabbit from his pathway Leaped aside, and...and half in frolic, Saying to the little hunter. "Do notslioot me, Hiawatha !'' But ho heeded not, nor heard them, For his thoughts were with the red deer...
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The Song of Hiawatha

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Juvenile Nonfiction - 1855 - 346 pages
...chattered from the oak-tree, Laughed, and said between his laughing, " Do not shoot me, Hiawatha ! " And the rabbit from his pathway Leaped aside, and...red deer ; On their tracks his eyes were fastened, Leading downward to the river, To the ford across the river, And as one in slumber walked he. Hidden...
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The Song of Hiawatha

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - American poetry - 1855 - 344 pages
...chattered from the oak-tree, Laughed, and said between his laughing, " Do not shoot me, Hiawatha ! " And the rabbit from his pathway Leaped aside, and...red deer ; On their tracks his eyes were fastened, Leading downward to the river, To the ford across the river, And as one in slumber walked he. Hidden...
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The Poetical Works of Henry W[adsworth] Longfellow, Volume 2

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1856 - 346 pages
...and chattered from the oak-tree, Laughed, and said between his laughing, "Do not shoot me, Hiawatha!" And the rabbit from his pathway Leaped aside, and...red deer; On their tracks his eyes were fastened, Leading downward to the river, To the ford across the river, And as one in slumber walked he. Hidden...
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The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 6

Ireland - 1856 - 1492 pages
...crtct upon his haunches, HJf In fear and half in frolic, baying to the little hunter, "Do notshoot me, Hiawatha !" But he heeded not, nor heard them,...red deer; On their tracks his eyes were fastened, Leading downward to the river, To the ford across the river. And as one in slumber walked he. Hidden...
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THE DUBLIN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE

HODGES SMITH - 1856 - 772 pages
...name, we presume, is suppressed for good reasons), besought hun, one and afl, not to shoot them. " But he heeded not, nor heard them, For his thoughts...red deer; On their tracks his eyes were fastened, Leading downward to the river, To the ford across the river, And as one in slumber walked he. Hidden...
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Goodrich's Fifth School Reader

Samuel Griswold Goodrich - Readers - 1857 - 394 pages
...chattered from the oak-tree, Laughed, and said between his laughing, " Do not shoot me, Hiawatha!" 5. And the rabbit from his pathway Leaped aside, and...to the little hunter, " Do not shoot me, Hiawatha!" 6. But he heeded not nor heard them, For his thoughts were with the red deer ; On their tracks his...
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A Second Class Reader: Consisting of Extracts, in Prose and Verse, for the ...

George Stillman Hillard - Readers (Elementary) - 1858 - 348 pages
...chattered from the oak tree, Laughed, and said between his laughing, " Do not shoot me, Hiawatha." And the rabbit from his pathway Leaped aside, and...red deer; On their tracks his eyes were fastened, Leading downward to the river, To the ford across the river, And as one in slumber walked he. Hidden...
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The poetical works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. New complete ed., with ...

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1859 - 724 pages
...chattered from the oak-tree, Laughed, and said between his laughing, " Do not shoot me, Hiawatha !" And the rabbit from his pathway Leaped aside, and at a distance Pet erect upon his haunches, Half in fear and half in frolic, Saying to the little hunter, " Do not...
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The Song of Hiawatha

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Indians of North America - 1860 - 330 pages
...chattered from the oak-tree, Laughed, and said between his laughing, " Do not shoot me, Hiawatha ! " And the rabbit from his pathway Leaped aside, and at a distance Sat erect upon Ids haunches, Half in fear and half in frolic, Saying to the little hunter, " Do not shoot me, Hiawatha...
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