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f splendor, Down whose stream, as down a river, Westward, westward Hiawatha Sailed into the fiery sunset, Sailed into the purple vapors, Sailed into the dusk of evening: And the people from the margin Watched him floating, rising, sinking, Till the birch canoe seemed lifted High into that sea of splendor, Till it sank into the vapors Like the new moon slowly, slowly Sinking in the purple distance. And they said, "Farewell forever!" Said, "Farewell, O Hiawatha!" And the forests, dark and lonely, Moved through all their depths of darkness, Sighed, "Farewell, O Hiawatha!" And the waves upon the margin Rising, rippling on the pebbles, Sobbed, "Farewell, O Hiawatha!" And the heron, the Shuh-shuh-gah, From her haunts among the fen-lands, Screamed, "Farewell, O Hiawatha!" Thus departed Hiawatha, Hiawatha the Beloved, In the glory of the sunset, In the purple mists of evening, To the regions of the home-wind, Of the Northwest-Wind, Keewaydin, To the Islands of the Blessed, To the Kingdom of Ponemah, To the Land of the Hereafter! VOCABULARY Adjidau'mo, the red squirrel Ahdeek', the reindeer Ahmeek', the beaver Annemee'kee, the thunder Apuk'wa, a bulrush Baim-wa'wa, the sound of the thunder Bemah'gut, the grape-vine Chemaun', a birch canoe Chetowaik', the plover Chibia'bos, a musician; friend of Hiawatha; ruler of the Land of Spirits Dahin'da, the bull frog Dush-kwo-ne'-she or Kwo-ne'-she, the dragon fly Esa, shame upon you Ewa-yea', lullaby Gitche Gu'mee, The Big-Sea-Water, Lake Superior Gitche Man'ito, the Great Spirit, the Master of Life Gushkewau', the darkness Hiawa'tha, the Prophet, the Teacher, son of Mudjekeewis, the West-Wind and Wenonah, daughter of Nokomis Ia'goo, a great boaster and story-teller Inin'ewug, men, or pawns in the Game of the Bowl Ishkoodah', fire, a comet Jee'bi, a ghost, a spirit Joss'akeed, a prophet Kabibonok'ka, the North-Wind Ka'go, do not Kahgahgee', the raven Kaw, no Kaween', no indeed Kayoshk', the sea-gull Kee'go, a fish Keeway'din, the Northwest wind, the Home-wind Kena'beek, a serpent Keneu', the great war-eagle Keno'zha, the pickerel Ko'ko-ko'ho, the owl Kuntasoo', the Game of Plumstones Kwa'sind, the Strong Man Kwo-ne'-she, or Dush-kwo-ne'-she, the dragon-fly Mahnahbe'zee, the swan Mahng, the loon Mahnomo'nee, wild rice Ma'ma, the woodpecker Me'da, a medicine-man Meenah'ga, the blueberry
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