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Halaman 2
... had marked with care , Made by Jehovah , of the promised land ; And from the
sacred page had learned to dare The exile's peril , and his ills to bear . VII . And ,
while the holy book he pondered 2 WHAT CHEER . WHAT CHEER I.
... had marked with care , Made by Jehovah , of the promised land ; And from the
sacred page had learned to dare The exile's peril , and his ills to bear . VII . And ,
while the holy book he pondered 2 WHAT CHEER . WHAT CHEER I.
Halaman 15
... little can his far posterity Conceive the pleasures of that frugal meal ; For
naught he knew of lavish luxury , And toil and fast had done their office well ; No
costliest viands culled from land and sea Could half so sweet to pampered
palates be .
... little can his far posterity Conceive the pleasures of that frugal meal ; For
naught he knew of lavish luxury , And toil and fast had done their office well ; No
costliest viands culled from land and sea Could half so sweet to pampered
palates be .
Halaman 31
Then did he send Yotaanit on high , ( For Gods he fashioned as he formed the
land , ) And bade him star with fires the azure sky , And kindle the round blaze of
Keesuckquand ; And then , to cheer by night the hunter's eye , Bright
Nanapaushat ...
Then did he send Yotaanit on high , ( For Gods he fashioned as he formed the
land , ) And bade him star with fires the azure sky , And kindle the round blaze of
Keesuckquand ; And then , to cheer by night the hunter's eye , Bright
Nanapaushat ...
Halaman 38
... by Annawan , Of open hand and of a bosom bold ; Here farther down ,
Cohannet's banks upon , Spreads broad Pocasset , strong Apannow's hold ; The
bowmen there tread Massasoit's land , E'en to Seconnet's billow - beaten strand ,
XLIX .
... by Annawan , Of open hand and of a bosom bold ; Here farther down ,
Cohannet's banks upon , Spreads broad Pocasset , strong Apannow's hold ; The
bowmen there tread Massasoit's land , E'en to Seconnet's billow - beaten strand ,
XLIX .
Halaman 40
... wise , His hands are ever to his tongue most true ; If from their lands my
brother's smoke should rise , Whate'er those Sachems promise , they will do ; But
Waban still doth not his friend advise To cross the Seekonk where their country
lies .
... wise , His hands are ever to his tongue most true ; If from their lands my
brother's smoke should rise , Whate'er those Sachems promise , they will do ; But
Waban still doth not his friend advise To cross the Seekonk where their country
lies .
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answered appeared arms Awanux battle bear beneath blaze blood bosom bound brave breast bright broke brother called Canonicus cheer Chepian chief Church council dark deep doubtful dread earth eyes father fear feel fierce fire forest Founder friends gave give glade glance hand hatchet hear heart Heaven hill hope human Indian kind land length light lone look mind morn Narraganset night o'er pass paused peace pipe Plymouth replied rise river rock rolling rose round rude Sachem sate savage says seek Seekonk's seemed sent shade shore Sire sleep soon soul sound speak Spirit spread STANZA stood storm strange tempest thee thou thought toils town tree tribes turned voice Waban warriors waters wave Whilst wild Williams wise wood