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The Song of Hiawatha: The Hunting of Pau-Puk-Keewis
Pau-Puk-Keewis The Death of Kwasind The Hunting of Pau-Puk-Keewis Full of wrath was Hiawatha When he came into the village, Found the people in confusion, Heard of all the…Walt Whitman: Song of Myself, Part 41
Part 41I am he bringing help for the sick as they pant on their backs, And for strong upright men I bring yet more needed help.I heard what was said of the universe, Heard it and heard it of…1 John: 1
1 John Chapter 1 1 That which was from the beginning, which we have heard, which we have seen with our eyes, which we have looked upon, and our hands have handled, of the Word of life; 2 (For…1997 NCAA Womens Basketball High Point Game Leaders
Includes games through NCAA and NIT tourneys.IndividualScoring ClGmPtsAvgCindy Blodgett, MaineJr.3081027.0Kim Williams, DePaulSr.2972725.1Sheila Danker, New HampshireSr.2868324.4Amy…Introduction to the Second Volume
Introduction to the Second Volume THIS second volume completes the translation of the principal Upanishads to which Sankara appeals in his great commentary on the Vedânta-Sûtras[109],…Walt Whitman: Song of the Redwood-Tree, Part 1
Part 1A California song, A prophecy and indirection, a thought impalpable to breathe as air, A chorus of dryads, fading, departing, or hamadryads departing, A murmuring, fateful, giant voice…Coleridge: Part VI
Part VPart VIIPart VI FIRST VOICE 'But tell me, tell me! speak again, Thy soft response renewing— What makes that ship drive on so fast? What is the ocean doing?' SECOND VOICE '…The Hungry Stones and Other Stories: Vision, V
by Rabindranath Tagore IVV I found out after this that there were constant interruptions in my husband's professional duties. He refused all calls from a distance, and would hurry away…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: July 28, 1804
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark July 27, 1804July 29, 1804July 28, 1804 July 28th Satturday Set out this morning early, the wind blou from the N. W. by N. a Dark Smokey Morning…Sara Teasedale: To One Away
To One AwayI heard a cry in the night, A thousand miles it came, Sharp as a flash of light, My name, my name!It was your voice I heard, You waked and loved me so— I send you back…