What Cheer;.Preston & Rounds, 1896 - 225 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 And wet of northern wilds in winter drear , And of ...
... 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 And wet of northern wilds in winter drear , And of ...
Halaman 7
... speak in music of their own . " Williams , " it said , " I come on message here , Of mighty moment to this age unknown , Thou must not dally , or the tempest fear , But fly at morn into the forest drear . XXIII . " Thou art to voyage an ...
... speak in music of their own . " Williams , " it said , " I come on message here , Of mighty moment to this age unknown , Thou must not dally , or the tempest fear , But fly at morn into the forest drear . XXIII . " Thou art to voyage an ...
Halaman 24
... 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 ...
Halaman 51
... Speak . " " ' 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 throng CANTO THIRD . 51.
... Speak . " " ' 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 throng CANTO THIRD . 51.
Halaman 52
... speak his memory , as became a chief ; And back he cast his crimson robes , and stood With naked arm outstretched a moment brief ; Commanding silence by that attitude , And to his words attention and belief . Often he paused , his eyes ...
... speak his memory , as became a chief ; And back he cast his crimson robes , and stood With naked arm outstretched a moment brief ; Commanding silence by that attitude , And to his words attention and belief . Often he paused , his eyes ...
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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 cried dark deep doth dread drear e'en earth eyes father fear fierce fire forest Founder friends gave glade glance gloom grim hand hatchet Haup Haup's hear Heaven hues Indian Keenomps kindling land light lone maize Manittoo marge Massasoit Miantonomi Mooshausick's morn murmurs Narraganset ne'er night numbers o'er pale-faced pass paused Pawtucket Falls peace Pequot persecution pipe Plymouth Plymouth patent Pocasset Pokanoket river rolling rose round rude Sachem Sagamore Salem sate savage says Seekonk's seemed shade shelter shore slumber snow soul Sowams spake Spirit STANZA stood storm tempest thee thickets thine thou thought throng thunders thy serpent toils tow'rd tribes Twas vale Waban Wampanoag wampum warriors Whatcheer Whilst whip-poor-will wigwam wild wood XLVII XXXIII yell Yengees