| The Song of Hiawatha | necceb |
| IX Hiawatha and the Pearl-Feather 44 | necceb |
| XXII Hiawatha's Departure 110 | necceb |
| that Longfellow used as the basis for The Song of Hiawatha. | necceb |
| The Song of Hiawatha | necceb |
| "There he sang of Hiawatha, | necceb |
| Sang the Song of Hiawatha, | necceb |
| To this Song of Hiawatha! | necceb |
| To this Song of Hiawatha! | necceb |
| To this Song of Hiawatha! | necceb |
| Read this Song of Hiawatha! | necceb |
| Looked upon their wrath and wrangling | nyccyeb |
| Like a wretched Shaugodaya, | noieccyib |
| Thus was born my Hiawatha, | necceb |
| Hiawatha's gentle mother, | necceb |
| Nursed the little Hiawatha, | necceb |
| Sat the little Hiawatha; | necceb |
| Then the little Hiawatha | necceb |
| Called them "Hiawatha's Brothers." | necceb |
| Made a bow for Hiawatha; | necceb |
| Then he said to Hiawatha: | necceb |
| All alone walked Hiawatha | necceb |
| "Do not shoot us, Hiawatha!" | necceb |
| "Do not shoot us, Hiawatha!" | necceb |
| "Do not shoot me, Hiawatha!" | necceb |
| "Do not shoot me, Hiawatha!" | necceb |
| But the heart of Hiawatha | necceb |
| Made a cloak for Hiawatha, | necceb |
| All the guests praised Hiawatha, | necceb |
| Now had grown my Hiawatha, | necceb |
| Swift of foot was Hiawatha; | necceb |
| Strong of arm was Hiawatha; | necceb |
| Of the falsehood of his father; | nakeb |
| From his lodge went Hiawatha, | necceb |
| "Go not forth, O Hiawatha! | necceb |
| But the fearless Hiawatha | necceb |
| Filled with awe was Hiawatha | necceb |
| At the aspect of his father. | nakeb |
| When he looked on Hiawatha, | necceb |
| In the face of Hiawatha, | necceb |
| "Welcome!" said he, "Hiawatha, | necceb |
| Patiently sat Hiawatha, | necceb |
| And he looked at Hiawatha | necceb |
| Saying, "O my Hiawatha! | necceb |
| But the wary Hiawatha | necceb |
| First of Hiawatha's brothers, | necceb |
| Then of Hiawatha's mother, | necceb |
| Then up started Hiawatha, | necceb |
| Hurled them madly at his father, | nakeb |
| Long and loud laughed Hiawatha! | necceb |
| Still pursued by Hiawatha | necceb |
| "Hold, my son, my Hiawatha! | necceb |
| Homeward now went Hiawatha; | necceb |
| That my Hiawatha halted | necceb |
| Filled the heart of Hiawatha? | necceb |
| Was the meeting with his father, | nakeb |
| Hiawatha's Fasting | necceb |
| You shall hear how Hiawatha | necceb |
| On the first day of his fasting | nakeab |
| On the next day of his fasting | nakeab |
| On the third day of his fasting | nakeab |
| On the fourth day of his fasting | nakeab |
| Long he looked at Hiawatha, | necceb |
| On his wasted form and features, | nacceab |
| Said he, "O my Hiawatha! | necceb |
| Faint with famine, Hiawatha | necceb |
| Stronger still grew Hiawatha; | necceb |
| Smiling upon Hiawatha, | necceb |
| Hiawatha saw not, knew not, | necceb |
| For the strife with Hiawatha; | necceb |
| And he cried, "O Hiawatha! | necceb |
| Peacefully slept Hiawatha, | necceb |
| Peacefully slept Hiawatha. | necceb |
| Came with food for Hiawatha, | necceb |
| Sorrowing for her Hiawatha, | necceb |
| From the wigwam Hiawatha | necceb |
| All alone stood Hiawatha, | necceb |
| And victorious Hiawatha | necceb |
| Homeward then went Hiawatha | necceb |
| And the seven days of his fasting | nakeab |
| Day by day did Hiawatha | necceb |
| And in rapture Hiawatha | necceb |
| Two good friends had Hiawatha, | necceb |
| Most beloved by Hiawatha | necceb |
| Very dear to Hiawatha | necceb |
| Dear, too, unto Hiawatha | necceb |
| "Lazy Kwasind!" said his father, | nakeb |
| Were the friends of Hiawatha, | necceb |
| Thus aloud cried Hiawatha | necceb |
| "Take my cloak, O Hiawatha!" | necceb |
| 'Take my boughs, O Hiawatha!" | necceb |
| "Take them all, O Hiawatha!" | necceb |
| "Take my balm, O Hiawatha!" | necceb |
| "Take my quills, O Hiawatha!" | necceb |
| Paddles none had Hiawatha, | necceb |
| With his feet the ooze and tangle. | nakiib |
| And thus sailed my Hiawatha | necceb |
| All alone went Hiawatha. | necceb |
| At the stern sat Hiawatha, | necceb |
| In his fur the breeze of morning | nakcyb |
| As above him Hiawatha | necceb |
| "Take my bait," cried Hiawatha, | necceb |
| Looking up at Hiawatha, | necceb |
| Break the line of Hiawatha!" | necceb |
| In his fingers Hiawatha | necceb |
| Full of scorn was Hiawatha | necceb |
| Break the line of Hiawatha!" | necceb |
| Seized the line of Hiawatha, | necceb |
| But when Hiawatha saw him | necceb |
| Heard the shout of Hiawatha, | necceb |
| In his wrath he darted upward, | naccyeb |
| Both canoe and Hiawatha. | necceb |
| Plunged the headlong Hiawatha, | necceb |
| Crosswise then did Hiawatha | necceb |
| Toiled and tugged with Hiawatha | necceb |
| Then said Hiawatha to him, | necceb |
| Take the thanks of Hiawatha, | necceb |
| Till the listening Hiawatha | necceb |
| "'T is our brother, Hiawatha!" | necceb |
| They released my Hiawatha. | necceb |
| To his sleep went Hiawatha, | necceb |
| Hiawatha and the Pearl-Feather | necceb |
| Burn the prairies on their war-trail; | nycceyb |
| With its glare upon his features. | nakieb |
| Spake these words to Hiawatha: | necceb |
| "Take your bow, O Hiawatha, | necceb |
| Straightway then my Hiawatha | necceb |
| And the noble Hiawatha | necceb |
| But the fearless Hiawatha | necceb |
| Then the angry Hiawatha | necceb |
| And among them Hiawatha | necceb |
| Westward thus fared Hiawatha, | necceb |
| Dry-shod landed Hiawatha. | necceb |
| "Well I know you, Hiawatha!" | necceb |
| But my Hiawatha answered, | necceb |
| For the shafts of Hiawatha | necceb |
| Till at sunset Hiawatha, | necceb |
| "Aim your arrows, Hiawatha, | necceb |
| Swift flew Hiawatha's arrow, | necceb |
| At the feet of Hiawatha | necceb |
| Then the grateful Hiawatha | necceb |
| From the wigwam Hiawatha | necceb |
| 'Honor be to Hiawatha! | necceb |
| Ever dear to Hiawatha | necceb |
| Hiawatha's Wooing | necceb |
| Thus the youthful Hiawatha | necceb |
| And my Hiawatha answered | necceb |
| Smiling answered Hiawatha: | necceb |
| Laughing answered Hiawatha: | necceb |
| Thus departed Hiawatha | necceb |
| But they saw not Hiawatha; | necceb |
| Hiawatha stood before them. | necceb |
| 'Hiawatha, you are welcome!" | necceb |
| "You are welcome, Hiawatha!" | necceb |
| Hiawatha stooped to enter, | necceb |
| To the words of Hiawatha, | necceb |
| Thus continued Hiawatha, | necceb |
| Looked at Hiawatha proudly, | necceb |
| As she went to Hiawatha, | necceb |
| Short it seemed to Hiawatha, | necceb |
| "Happy are you, Hiawatha, | necceb |
| Rule by love, O Hiawatha!" | necceb |
| Thus it was that Hiawatha | necceb |
| But the gracious Hiawatha, | necceb |
| To the friend of Hiawatha, | necceb |
| Looking still at Hiawatha, | necceb |
| Of the little Hiawatha, | necceb |
| At my Hiawatha's wedding | necceb |
| 'He is praying to his father! | nakeb |
| Perked and fluttered all their feathers, | nykieb |
| Dwelt Osseo with his father; | nakeb |
| With the courage of his father. | nakeb |
| At his feet fell wounded sorely. | nakiib |
| Such was Hiawatha's Wedding, | necceb |
| Leaving Hiawatha happy | necceb |
| Sing, O Song of Hiawatha, | necceb |
| Buried was the bloody hatchet, | nihcceab |
| Buried was the dreadful war-club, | nihcceab |
| Even as Hiawatha taught them. | necceb |
| And they laughed at Hiawatha, | necceb |
| At the words of Hiawatha. | necceb |
| Hear the plots of Hiawatha!" | necceb |
| On the fields of Hiawatha, | necceb |
| But the wary Hiawatha, | necceb |
| In the snares of Hiawatha. | necceb |
| In those days said Hiawatha, | necceb |
| Thus said Hiawatha, walking | necceb |
| All these things did Hiawatha | necceb |
| Thus it was that Hiawatha, | necceb |
| Hiawatha's Lamentation | necceb |
| From the headlands Hiawatha | necceb |
| Came to visit Hiawatha; | necceb |
| Hiawatha ceased lamenting, | necceb |
| I can heal you, Hiawatha!" | necceb |
| I can heal you, Hiawatha !" | necceb |
| Rise and speak, O Hiawatha!" | necceb |
| O'er the head of Hiawatha, | necceb |
| Summoned Hiawatha's brother. | necceb |
| Forth then issued Hiawatha, | necceb |
| And his flight from Hiawatha, | necceb |
| Danced at Hiawatha's wedding, | necceb |
| Running through its various chances, | baceyn |
| Reached the lodge of Hiawatha. | necceb |
| "Gone is wary Hiawatha, | necceb |
| As a taunt to Hiawatha. | necceb |
| The return of Hiawatha. | necceb |
| Tidings send to Hiawatha!" | necceb |
| Full of wrath was Hiawatha | necceb |
| Hiawatha and the hunters | necceb |
| And aloud cried Hiawatha, | necceb |
| Saying, "Here Is Hiawatha! | necceb |
| Through the roof looked Hiawatha, | necceb |
| But the wary Hiawatha | necceb |
| Came the steps of Hiawatha. | necceb |
| On the shore stood Hiawatha. | necceb |
| Knew the voice of Hiawatha, | necceb |
| Followed fast by Hiawatha, | necceb |
| With his right hand Hiawatha | necceb |
| There without stood Hiawatha, | necceb |
| "Open! I am Hiawatha!" | necceb |
| Then the noble Hiawatha | necceb |
| Into stone had changed their waters. | nycceb |
| For the steps of Hiawatha | necceb |
| Homeward now came Hiawatha | necceb |
| For the wife of Hiawatha; | necceb |
| Not a word spake Hiawatha, | necceb |
| Not a change came o'er their features; | nykieb |
| And whenever Hiawatha | necceb |
| Never once had Hiawatha | necceb |
| Once at midnight Hiawatha, | necceb |
| From his couch rose Hiawatha, | necceb |
| "Think of this, O Hiawatha! | necceb |
| "Farewell, noble Hiawatha! | necceb |
| Hiawatha heard a rustle | necceb |
| Rushed the maddened Hiawatha; | necceb |
| All day long roved Hiawatha | necceb |
| Hiawatha! Hiawatha!" | necceb |
| And the desolate Hiawatha, | necceb |
| "Hiawatha! Hiawatha!" | necceb |
| Homeward hurried Hiawatha, | necceb |
| From his doorway Hiawatha | necceb |
| And the sorrowing Hiawatha, | necceb |
| O'er it, said he, o'er this water | nacceb |
| Do not think that we believe them!" | nicib |
| Only Hiawatha laughed not, | necceb |
| Hiawatha's Departure | necceb |
| From the brow of Hiawatha | necceb |
| Stood and waited Hiawatha. | necceb |
| Fell the sunshine on his features, | nakieb |
| And the noble Hiawatha, | necceb |
| Then the joyous Hiawatha | necceb |
| "Peace be with you, Hiawatha, | necceb |
| Then the generous Hiawatha | necceb |
| And the guests of Hiawatha, | necceb |
| Still the guests of Hiawatha | necceb |
| From his place rose Hiawatha, | necceb |
| In the lodge of Hiawatha!" | necceb |
| On the shore stood Hiawatha, | necceb |
| Westward, westward Hiawatha | necceb |
| Said, "Farewell, O Hiawatha!" | necceb |
| Sighed, "Farewell, O Hiawatha!" | necceb |
| Sobbed, "Farewell, O Hiawatha!" | necceb |
| Screamed, "Farewell, O Hiawatha!" | necceb |
| Thus departed Hiawatha, | necceb |
| Hiawatha the Beloved, | necceb |
| Chibia'bos, a musician; friend of Hiawatha; ruler of the Land of | necceb |
| Minneha'ha, Laughing Water; wife of Hiawatha; a water-fall in a | necceb |
| Mudjekee'wis, the West-Wind; father of Hiawatha | necceb |
| Weno'nah, the eldest daughter; Hiawatha's mother, daughter of | necceb |