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e seen, except by a fisherman on the lake shore, who conceived that he had seen her go off with one of the tall fairies known as the fairy of Green Pines, with green plumes nodding o'er his brows; and it is supposed that she is still roving with him over the elysian fields. WILD NOTES OF THE PIBBIGWUN. CONTENTS. The Pibbigwun 307 The Chippewa Girl 307 Doubt 308 Fairy Whisperings 309 Song of the Opechee 310 Chant to the Fire-fly, the Watasee 311 Fairy Chief's Carol 312 Song of a Captive Creek Girl 312 Female Song 313 Male Song 313 Love of the Forest 314 Light of Christianity in the Wigwam 315 The Nocturnal Grave Lights 316 Manito 317 Niagara, an Allegory 318 Chileeli, a Spirit's Whisperings 319 Stanzas on the State of the Iroquois 322 The Loon's Foot--a Song 324 Tulco, Prince of Notto 325 On Presenting a Wild Rose plucked on the Sources of the Mississippi 326 The Red Man 327 The Skeleton wrapped in Gold 330 Waub Ojeeg's Death Whisperings 332 To the Miscodeed 333 The Star Family 335 Song of the Wolf-Brother 339 Abbinochi 341 To Pauguk 342 NOTES. THE PIBBIGWUN.[107] I ope my voice, not wi
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