And still later, when the Autumn Changed the long, green leaves to yellow, And the soft and juicy kernels Grew like wampum hard and yellow, Then the ripened ears he gathered, Stripped the withered husks from off them, As he once had stripped the wrestler,... The Song of Hiawatha - Page 77by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1855 - 316 pagesFull view - About this book
| Mary Amelia Proudfoot - Education - 1915 - 216 pages
...his wrestling and his triumph, Of this new gift to the nations, Which should be their food forever. And still later, when the autumn Changed the long,...ears he gathered, Stripped the withered husks from off them, As he once had stripped the wrestler, Gave the first Feast of Mondamin, And made known unto... | |
| Franklin Thomas Baker, Ashley Horace Thorndike - Readers - 1917 - 360 pages
...Mondamin! Yes, the friend of man, Mondamin ! " • •••••• 20 And still later, when the Autumn Grew like wampum hard and yellow, Then the ripened...ears he gathered, Stripped the withered husks from off them, As he once had stripped the wrestler, Gave the first Feast of Mondamin, * And made known... | |
| Franklin Thomas Baker, Ashley Horace Thorndike - Readers - 1917 - 360 pages
...Yes, the friend of man, Mondamin ! " • •••••• 20 And still later, when the Autumn 211 Grew like wampum hard and yellow, Then the ripened...ears he gathered, Stripped the withered husks from off them, As he once had stripped the wrestler, Gave the first Feast of Mondamin, 6 And made known... | |
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...wrestled with Mondamin, and learned the secret of planting and cultivating and harvesting the corn: And still later, when the Autumn Changed the long,...ears he gathered. Stripped the withered husks from off them, As he once had stripped the wrestler, Gave the first Feast of Mondamin, And made known unto... | |
| Percy Holmes Boynton, Howard Mumford Jones, George Sherburn, Frank Martindale Webster - American poetry - 1918 - 750 pages
...his wrestling and his triumph. Of this new gift to the nations, Which should be their food forever. And still later, when the Autumn Changed the long,...ears he gathered, Stripped the withered husks from of? them, As he once had stripped the wrestler, Gave the first Feast of Mondamin, And made known unto... | |
| New York State College of Agriculture - Agriculture - 1918 - 1182 pages
...wrestled with Mondamin, and learned the secret of planting and cultivating and harvesting the corn: And still later, when the Autumn Changed the long,...ears he gathered. Stripped the withered husks from off them, As he once had stripped the wrestler, Gave the first Feast of Mondamin, And made known unto... | |
| Percy Holmes Boynton - American poetry - 1918 - 750 pages
...his wrestling and his triumph, Of this new gift to the nations, Which should be their food forever. And still later, when the Autumn Changed the long,...green leaves to yellow, And the soft and juicy kernels z8' Grew like wampum hard and yellow, Then the ripened ears he gathered, Stripped the withered husks... | |
| Percy Holmes Boynton, Howard Mumford Jones, George Sherburn, Frank Martindale Webster - American poetry - 1918 - 748 pages
...later, when the Autumn Changed the long, green leaves to yellow, And the soft and juicy kernels -81 Grew like wampum hard and yellow, Then the ripened...ears he gathered, Stripped the withered husks from off them, As he once had stripped the wrestler, Gave the first Feast of Moridamin, And made known unto... | |
| Harry Lyman Koopman - 1919 - 648 pages
...his wrestling and his triumph, Of this new gift to the nations, Which should be their food forever. x And still later, when the Autumn Changed the long,...ears he gathered, Stripped the withered husks from off them, A* he once had stripped the wrestler, Gave the first Feast of Mondamin, Knd made known unto... | |
| William Francis Rocheleau - Agriculture - 1920 - 200 pages
...tresses ; And in rapture Hiawatha Cried aloud, ' It is Mondamin ! Yes, the friend of man, Mondamin ! ' And still later, when the autumn Changed the long,...ears he gathered, Stripped the withered husks from off them, As he once had stripped the wrestler, Gave the feast of Mondamin, And made known unto the... | |
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