The poems of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1823-1866Heritage Press, 1943 - 484页 |
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第19页
... answered : " Once a warrior , very angry , Seized his grandmother , and threw her Up into the sky at midnight ; Right against the moon he threw her ; ' Tis her body that you see there . " Saw the rainbow in the heaven , In the eastern ...
... answered : " Once a warrior , very angry , Seized his grandmother , and threw her Up into the sky at midnight ; Right against the moon he threw her ; ' Tis her body that you see there . " Saw the rainbow in the heaven , In the eastern ...
第59页
... answered Only this : " Dear old Nokomis , Very pleasant is the firelight , But I like the starlight better , Better do I like the moonlight ! " Gravely then said old Nokomis : " Bring not here an idle maiden , Bring not here a useless ...
... answered Only this : " Dear old Nokomis , Very pleasant is the firelight , But I like the starlight better , Better do I like the moonlight ! " Gravely then said old Nokomis : " Bring not here an idle maiden , Bring not here a useless ...
第389页
... answered , mildly reproving : " Surely the Lord will provide ; for unto the snow He sayeth , Be thou on the earth , the good Lord sayeth ; He is it Giveth snow like wool , like ashes scatters the hoar - frost . " So she folded her work ...
... answered , mildly reproving : " Surely the Lord will provide ; for unto the snow He sayeth , Be thou on the earth , the good Lord sayeth ; He is it Giveth snow like wool , like ashes scatters the hoar - frost . " So she folded her work ...
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