| 1829 - 426 halaman
...fortification on Boston neck for a protection against the savages. NEW ENGLAND'S CRISIS. THE PROLOGUE. THE times wherein old Pompion was a saint, When men...indian maize Was eat with clamp-shells out of wooden trayes, •" Under thatch'd hutts without the cry of rent, v And the best sawce to every dish, content.... | |
| Samuel Kettell - 1829 - 412 halaman
...protection against the savages. NEW ENGLAND'S CRISIS. THE PROLOGUE. THE times wherein old Porapiou was a saint, When men fared hardly yet without complaint,...indian maize Was eat with clamp-shells out of wooden trayes, Under thatch'd hutts without the cry of rent, And the best sawce to every dish, content. When... | |
| Samuel Kettell - 1829 - 412 halaman
...fortification on Boston neck for a protection against the savages. NEW ENGLAND'S CRISIS. THE PROLOGUE. " THE times wherein old Pompion was. a saint, When men...without complaint, On vilest cates; the dainty indian rnaize Was eat with clamp-shells out of wooden trayes, Under thatch'd hutts without the cry of rent,... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1829 - 554 halaman
...country ! We shall lay before our readers a number of the lines of this primitive laudator temporis acli. "The times wherein old Pompion was a saint, When men fared hardly yet without complaint, On vilest cafes ; the dainty Indian maize Was eat with clamp-shells out of wooden trayes, Under thatch'd hutts... | |
| 1840 - 544 halaman
...The following is the prologue, which seems to be a lament over the growth of luxury among the people. THE times wherein old Pompion was a saint, When men...vilest cates ; the dainty Indian maize Was eat with clamp-sheila out of wooden tray es, Under thatch'd butts without the cry or rent, And the best sawce... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1842 - 638 halaman
...and 167G. The following is the prologue, in which he laments the growth of luxury among the people : The times wherein old POMPION was a saint. When men fared hardly yet without complaint, On vilest cnles ; the dainty Indian-maize Was eat with clamp-shells out of wooden trayes, Under thatch'd huts... | |
| 1840 - 624 halaman
...The following is the prologue, which seems to be a lament over the growth of luxury among the people. THE times wherein old Pompion was a saint, When men fared hardly yet withont complaint, On vilest cates ; the dainty indian maize Was eat with clamp-shells out of wooden... | |
| Isaac William Stuart - 1853 - 350 halaman
...Indian appetite ! * * * * " The dainty Indian maize Was eat with clamp shells out of wooden trayes, Under thatch'd hutts without the cry of rent, And the best sawce to every dish, content." ITS AGRICULTURE. gate their labors in planting it by reason of the Indian's frequent fireing of the... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1855 - 718 halaman
...These do the work, and sturdy bulwarks raise, But the beginners well deserve the praise. TÏIZ PROLOOCb The times wherein old Pompion was a saint, When men...complaint, On vilest cates; the dainty Indian maize Wo« eat with clamp-shells out of wooden trays, • Ketteir« Specimens of American Poetry, Toi. L... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck - 1855 - 294 halaman
...These do the work, and sturdy bulwarks raise. But tlie beginners well deserve the praise. TBE riOLOOCX. The times wherein old Pompion was a saint, When men...without complaint. On vilest cates; the dainty Indian miiizo Was eat with clamp-shells out of wooden trays, • K.tUtf. BpMlnuu of American Fostr/, VoL L... | |
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