The poems of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1823-1866Heritage Press, 1943 - 484页 |
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第64页
... eyes their slumber ; From his ambush in the oak - tree Peeped the squirrel , Adjidaumo , Watched with eager eyes the lovers ; And the rabbit , the Wabasso , Scampered from the path before them , Peering , peeping from his burrow , Sat ...
... eyes their slumber ; From his ambush in the oak - tree Peeped the squirrel , Adjidaumo , Watched with eager eyes the lovers ; And the rabbit , the Wabasso , Scampered from the path before them , Peering , peeping from his burrow , Sat ...
第97页
... eyes glared wildly at him , Like the eyes of wolves glared at him . Said the lucky Pau - Puk - Keewis : " In my wigwam I am lonely , In my wanderings and adventures I have need of a companion , Fain would have a Meshinauwa , An ...
... eyes glared wildly at him , Like the eyes of wolves glared at him . Said the lucky Pau - Puk - Keewis : " In my wigwam I am lonely , In my wanderings and adventures I have need of a companion , Fain would have a Meshinauwa , An ...
第98页
... eyes glared at him fiercely , Like the eyes of wolves glared at him , As he turned and left the wigwam , Followed by his Meshinauwa , By the nephew of Iagoo , By the tall and graceful stripling , Bearing in his arms the winnings ...
... eyes glared at him fiercely , Like the eyes of wolves glared at him , As he turned and left the wigwam , Followed by his Meshinauwa , By the nephew of Iagoo , By the tall and graceful stripling , Bearing in his arms the winnings ...
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