The Song of Milgenwater: Translated from the Original FeejeeJones, Brown & Robinson, 1856 - 96 páginas |
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... woods were , Dark as pitch the woods behind it ; Swift before it rolled the river , Rolled its torrent ever onward , Through the long and dismal forests , Through the mountains and the valleys , In the sunlight and the moonlight ...
... woods were , Dark as pitch the woods behind it ; Swift before it rolled the river , Rolled its torrent ever onward , Through the long and dismal forests , Through the mountains and the valleys , In the sunlight and the moonlight ...
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... woods behind here , Go and kill a pretty squirrel , Go and kill a rather big one . " Right into the woods behind there Ran the gallant Milgenwater 23 ...
... woods behind here , Go and kill a pretty squirrel , Go and kill a rather big one . " Right into the woods behind there Ran the gallant Milgenwater 23 ...
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Translated from the Original Feejee Marc Antony Henderson. Right into the woods behind there Ran the gallant Milgenwater , With his arrows and his blow - gun ; And he heard the birds exclaiming , " Don't you blow at me your arrows , Blow ...
Translated from the Original Feejee Marc Antony Henderson. Right into the woods behind there Ran the gallant Milgenwater , With his arrows and his blow - gun ; And he heard the birds exclaiming , " Don't you blow at me your arrows , Blow ...
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... woods behind there Walked he , stalked he , with his blow - gun , Heeding not these observations ; Neither Opee - pod , the bullfinch , Nor the Nille - pip , the chippy , Nor the Yalla - gal , the woodchuck , Nor the bluebird , Lingo ...
... woods behind there Walked he , stalked he , with his blow - gun , Heeding not these observations ; Neither Opee - pod , the bullfinch , Nor the Nille - pip , the chippy , Nor the Yalla - gal , the woodchuck , Nor the bluebird , Lingo ...
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... woods behind there , Swiftly , madly , Milgenwater Rushed , to go and fetch the doctors-- All the doctors round about there ; And the ancient nurse Marcosset , She so skilled in chills and fever , Gave her warm drinks for to cure her ...
... woods behind there , Swiftly , madly , Milgenwater Rushed , to go and fetch the doctors-- All the doctors round about there ; And the ancient nurse Marcosset , She so skilled in chills and fever , Gave her warm drinks for to cure her ...
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The Song of Milgenwater: Translated from the Original Feejee Marc Antony Henderson Visualização integral - 1856 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
a-sitting Ague ancient nurse ancient nurse's wigwam arrows banks of Watta-puddel Bee-del Bee-no-nee Big Dipper big umbrella blow blow-gun bluebird Brek-e-kex-co-ax bull-frog bullfinch catnip chills and fever chippy cried darling duck duck-ponds Feedle Feejee Feesh-go-bang Float friend of his'n fur-side gum-drop heard her'n hero Hi-ai-ai HIGH-ER hill-side Ho-ang-ho Hydropathy John Smith Jolly Kimo-kairo land of Ponee-rag-bag leggins Lingo-sneedel lover maple candy Midst Milgen MILGENWATER'S morning musquito never Ninkumpoops Noodles nurse Marcosset O-pee-pod O'er Oh lor old Marcosset Ouch Pa-pa-mama Peek-week pickled walnuts pinching-beetle piped planet Venus Plow-e-tup the cornfield Plum-tree poem Pogee Pogee-wogee queer old doctors regions farther downward Robert of Lincoln rolled round Rumpalumpkin Rushing river Sang Silli-ninkum skiff Snap-peter Song of Hiawatha SONG OF MILGENWATER spat Spit squirrel stick of maple Sumpunkin sweet piper Sweet-Potato sweetheart tail Thimbel-nubbin Thomas Tytte thro tom-tit translator village wife wigwam of Marcosset woodchuck Yalla-gal
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Página 92 - MERRILY swinging on brier and weed, Near to the nest of his little dame, Over the mountain-side or mead, Robert of Lincoln is telling his name : Bob-o'-link, bob-o'-link, Spink, spank, spink ; Snug and safe is that nest of ours, Hidden among the summer flowers. Chee, chee, chee.
Página 40 - ... husband; Though the handle do support it, Tis the top keeps all the rain off; Though the top gets all the wetting, 'Tis the handle bears the burden; So the top is good for nothing, If there isn't any handle, And the case holds vice versa. In this way, did Milkanwatha Reason when he was a-thinking, Thinking of his Pogee-wogee, Of the blue-eyed Sweet Potato, In the Village of the Noodles. Song of Milkanwatha 72 "WHAT i THINK OF HIAWATHA...
Página 91 - And not far, I believe, from a quarter of seven (He was slow gettin
Página 33 - ... Cutta-dido, Cut the pigeons' wing so quickly That his heels would strike together Eighty times, and even ninety — Once he did it ninety-nine times—- One more would have made the hundred." Such was his prowess, and all men looked on him as the bravest and the best, and every woman was wishing that " He was her'n, and she was his'n, Ever her'n and ever his'n, Her'n and his'n, now and ever, Each one wishing for our hero. But he wishing not for no one ; Having other things to think on, Other...
Página 89 - O'er a forehead high curled copious hair, His nose a Roman, complexion fair, O'er an eagle eye an auburn lash, And he never stopped shoutin' thro' his moustache ! "Higher!" He saw thro' the windows as he kept gettin...
Página 40 - Just as, to a big umbrella Is the handle when it's raining, So a wife is, to her husband; Though the handle do support it, Tis the top keeps all the rain off; Though the top gets all the wetting, Tis the handle bears the burden; So the top is good for nothing, If there isn't any handle, And the case holds vice versa.
Página 65 - ... Fifteen years of wedded life passed away. His friends, Silli-ninkum, and Beedel, fat man, have departed this life. " Never jumps a sheep that's frightened Over any fence whatever — Over wall, or fence, or timber, But a second follows after, And a third upon the second, And a fourth, and fifth, and so on — First a sheep, and then a dozen, Till they all, in quick succession, One by one, have got clean over. So misfortunes, almost always Follow after one another, Seem to watch each other, always...
Página 90 - Take care you there!" said an old woman; "stop! It's blowing gales up there on top— You'll tumble off on t'other side!" But the hurryin' stranger loud replied, "Higher!" "Oh! don't you go up such a shocking night, Come sleep on my lap,
Página 91 - Yes, lifeless, defunct, without any doubt, The Lamp of his Being, decidedly out, On the dreary hill-side, the youth was a-laying, And there was no more use for him to be saying.
Página 91 - About quarter past six, the next forenoon, A man, accidentally, going up soon, Heard spoken above him, as...