What Cheer;.Preston & Rounds, 1896 - 225 halaman |
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... None , do I say ? yet there was Waban poor ; Alas ! his mind in utter night did sleep ; He saw our Founder at his earnest prayer , But knew not what his supplications were . IV . Yet earnestly the pious man bcsought , That CANTO SECOND .
... None , do I say ? yet there was Waban poor ; Alas ! his mind in utter night did sleep ; He saw our Founder at his earnest prayer , But knew not what his supplications were . IV . Yet earnestly the pious man bcsought , That CANTO SECOND .
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... sleep at last , and all the boundless shook . XIII . " In a vast eagle's form embodied , He Did o'er the deep on outstretched pinions spring ; Fire in his eye lit all immensity , Whilst his majestically gliding wing Trembled hoarse ...
... sleep at last , and all the boundless shook . XIII . " In a vast eagle's form embodied , He Did o'er the deep on outstretched pinions spring ; Fire in his eye lit all immensity , Whilst his majestically gliding wing Trembled hoarse ...
Halaman 40
... sleeps , - It dreams of Haup , and in its slumber leaps . 66 LV . But , brother , still Miantonomi is A valiant Sachem yea , and generous too , And gray Canonicus is just and wise , ; His hands are ever to his tongue most true ; If from ...
... sleeps , - It dreams of Haup , and in its slumber leaps . 66 LV . But , brother , still Miantonomi is A valiant Sachem yea , and generous too , And gray Canonicus is just and wise , ; His hands are ever to his tongue most true ; If from ...
Halaman 42
... Williams now presents The secret charge , with all directions meet ; For Waban means to take his journey hence Ere dawns the day upon his lone retreat ; And then once more did sleep our Founder's sense And 42 222 WHAT CHEER .
... Williams now presents The secret charge , with all directions meet ; For Waban means to take his journey hence Ere dawns the day upon his lone retreat ; And then once more did sleep our Founder's sense And 42 222 WHAT CHEER .
Halaman 43
Job Durfee Thomas Durfee. And then once more did sleep our Founder's sense And knowledge steal away till morn complete ; When he awoke and found his host was gone , The lodge all silent , and himself alone . LXIV . His fast he broke with ...
Job Durfee Thomas Durfee. And then once more did sleep our Founder's sense And knowledge steal away till morn complete ; When he awoke and found his host was gone , The lodge all silent , and himself alone . LXIV . His fast he broke with ...
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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