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| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - American poetry - 1893 - 924 pages
..."I beheld, too, in that vision All the secrets of the future, no Of the distant days that shall be. I beheld the westward marches Of the unknown, crowded nations. All the land was full cf people, Restless, struggling, toiling, striving, Speaking many tongues, yet feeling But one neart-beat... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1904 - 448 pages
...vision. " I beheld, too, in that vision All the secrets of the future, Of the distant days that shall be. I beheld the westward marches Of the unknown, crowded...tongues, yet feeling But one heart-beat in their bosoms. 289 In the woodlands rang their axes, Smoked their towns in all the valleys, Over all the lakes and... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - American literature - 1905 - 740 pages
...I beheld, too, in that vision All the secrets of the future, 210 Of the distant days that shall be. I beheld the westward marches Of the unknown, crowded...in all the valleys, Over all the lakes and rivers 220 Rushed their great canoes of thunder. ' Then a darker, drearier vision Passed before me, vague... | |
| CURTIS HIDDEN PAGE, PH. D. - 1905 - 778 pages
...distant days that shall be. I beheld the westward marches Of the unknown, crowded nations. All the laud was full of people, Restless, struggling, toiling,...in all the valleys, Over all the lakes and rivers 2: Rushed their great canoes of thunder. ' Then a darker, drearier vision Passed before me, vague and... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - American poetry - 1905 - 730 pages
...distant days that shall be. I beheld the westward marches Of the unknown, crowded nations. All the laud was full of people, Restless, struggling, toiling,...in all the valleys, Over all the lakes and rivers 210 Rushed their great canoes of thunder. ' Then a darker, drearier vision Passed before me, vague... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - American literature - 1905 - 738 pages
...vision. ' I beheld, too, in that vision All the secrets of the future, Of the distant days that shall be. I beheld the westward marches Of the unknown, crowded nations. All the laud was full of people, Restless, struggling, toiling, striving, Speaking many tongues, yet feeling... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Indians of North America - 1906 - 204 pages
...beheld, too, in that vision All the secrets of the future, Of the distant days that shall be. I beli eld the westward marches Of the unknown, crowded nations....lakes and rivers Rushed their great canoes of thunder. "Then a darker, drearier vision Passed before me, vague and cloud-like ; I beheld our nation scattered,... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1910 - 686 pages
...distant days that shall be. I beheld the westward marches Of the unknown, crowded nations. All the laud was full of people, Restless, struggling, toiling,...lakes and rivers Rushed their great canoes of thunder. " Then a darker, drearier vision Passed before me, vague and cloud-like ; I beheld our nation scattered,... | |
| William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - Basal reading instruction - 1911 - 352 pages
...them when they come to see us. Gitche Manito, the Mighty, 10 15 20 Of the distant days that shall be. I beheld the westward marches Of the unknown, crowded...woodlands rang their axes, Smoked their towns in all their valleys, Over all the lakes and rivers Rushed their great canoes of thunder. "Then a darker,... | |
| HENRY FROWDE - 1912 - 1072 pages
...vision. ' I beheld, too, in that vision All the secrets of the future, Of the distant days that shall be. I beheld the westward marches Of the unknown, crowded...bosoms. In the woodlands rang their axes, Smoked their town in all the valleys, Over all the lakes and rivers Rushed their great canoes of thunder. ' Then... | |
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