What Cheer: Or, Roger Williams in Banishment. A PoemCranston and Hammond, 1832 - 200 halaman |
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... speak his thoughts whate'er they were ; His frame , though light , was of an iron mould , And fitted well fatigue and change to bear ; For God ordained that he should breast the cold Of howling wilderness , in winter drear , And of red ...
... speak his thoughts whate'er they were ; His frame , though light , was of an iron mould , And fitted well fatigue and change to bear ; For God ordained that he should breast the cold Of howling wilderness , in winter drear , And of red ...
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... And when he spake his voice was low and clear , But yet so deeply thrilling was its tone , The listening soul seemed rapt into a sphere Where angels speak in music of their own , " Williams , " it said , " I come 10 WHATCHEER .
... And when he spake his voice was low and clear , But yet so deeply thrilling was its tone , The listening soul seemed rapt into a sphere Where angels speak in music of their own , " Williams , " it said , " I come 10 WHATCHEER .
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... speak at morn , Of that far journey which the spirit takes ; And name the guide , who never soul forlorn , Whilst passing through death's gloomy night , forsakes . His brother then , on fitting day in turn , Would name the bounds , by ...
... speak at morn , Of that far journey which the spirit takes ; And name the guide , who never soul forlorn , Whilst passing through death's gloomy night , forsakes . His brother then , on fitting day in turn , Would name the bounds , by ...
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... speaking creeds that moved the various mind ; And saw the crowds still as harmonious wend To several worhips as their faith inclined ; And felt that Deity might bend the ear , From human nature's various chords to hear- LXXIX ...
... speaking creeds that moved the various mind ; And saw the crowds still as harmonious wend To several worhips as their faith inclined ; And felt that Deity might bend the ear , From human nature's various chords to hear- LXXIX ...
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... speak . XIV . Sire Williams answered , " ' twas no idle song Sung by that bird which passed Namasket near ; I am an exile these drear wilds among , And hope for kindness from the red men here . Oft had thy friendship to the pale - faced ...
... speak . XIV . Sire Williams answered , " ' twas no idle song Sung by that bird which passed Namasket near ; I am an exile these drear wilds among , And hope for kindness from the red men here . Oft had thy friendship to the pale - faced ...
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Annawan Aquidnay arms Awanux battle Beneath blaze blood boscage bosom boughs bound brave breast bright broke brother calumet Canonicus CANTO Cawtantowit cheer Chepian chief Church conscience Coweset dark deep dread drear e'en earth eyes father fear fierce fire flame flood forest founder friends gave glade glance gloom grave grim hand hatchet Haup Haup's Heaven hunter Indian JOB DURFEE Keenomp kindling lands light lone maize Manittoo Massasoit Miantonomi Mooshausick's murmurs Narraganset ne'er neath night numbers o'er pale pale-faced paused peace Pequot pipe Plymouth Plymouth patent Pocasset Pokanoket replied rolled rose round rude sachem Sagamore Salem sate savage scalping knife Seekonk's seemed shelter shore silence Sire Williams slumber snow soul sowams spake spirit STANZA stern stood storm tempest thee thickets thou thought throng thunders thy serpent toils tow'rd tribes Twas vale Waban Wampanoag wampum wandering warriors Whatcheer Whilst wigwam wild wood wrath yell Yengees