The Borderers: A Tale, Volym 3Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, 1829 |
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Sida 47
... colours of Indian ornaments . The elder of the two wore a gay belt of wampum around his head in the form of a turban ; but the younger appeared with a shaven crown , on which nothing but the customary chivalrous scalp - lock was visible ...
... colours of Indian ornaments . The elder of the two wore a gay belt of wampum around his head in the form of a turban ; but the younger appeared with a shaven crown , on which nothing but the customary chivalrous scalp - lock was visible ...
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... colour . " " We have taken up the hatchet , that the land which the Great Spirit hath given might still be ours , and that our scalps might not be blown about in the smoke of a wigwam . Would a Narragansett hide his arms , and tie up ...
... colour . " " We have taken up the hatchet , that the land which the Great Spirit hath given might still be ours , and that our scalps might not be blown about in the smoke of a wigwam . Would a Narragansett hide his arms , and tie up ...
Sida 103
... colours , to please the eyes of Him who made it . In one part it is dark , and as the worm taketh the colour of the leaf on which he crawls , there the hunters are black ; in another part it is white , and that is the part where pale ...
... colours , to please the eyes of Him who made it . In one part it is dark , and as the worm taketh the colour of the leaf on which he crawls , there the hunters are black ; in another part it is white , and that is the part where pale ...
Sida 113
... action , were such as seldom pass be- yond the years of childhood , among people who , in attempting to improve , so often mar the works of Nature . Although the colour of the eye was so very different THE BORDERERS . 113.
... action , were such as seldom pass be- yond the years of childhood , among people who , in attempting to improve , so often mar the works of Nature . Although the colour of the eye was so very different THE BORDERERS . 113.
Sida 114
A Tale James Fenimore Cooper. Although the colour of the eye was so very different from that which generally belongs to one of Indian origin , the manner of its quick and searching glance , and of the half alarmed and yet understanding ...
A Tale James Fenimore Cooper. Although the colour of the eye was so very different from that which generally belongs to one of Indian origin , the manner of its quick and searching glance , and of the half alarmed and yet understanding ...
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appeared arms Azazel blood blood-hounds bosom brow calm captive carabine character chief child colour companion Conanchet Content Heathcote countenance cunning dark deep divine doth dwelling ears earth enemy Ensign Dudley evidently face father fear feeling fierce fire foot forest former gaze glance grave habits hand hath head heard heart heathen hunting grounds Indian infant instant limbs listen lodges look Manitou manner Mark Meek Wolfe ment Merchant of Venice Metacom Miantonimoh Midian mind minute moccasin Mohegan Mohican mother musket Narra-mattah Narragansett nature never pale pale-faces palisadoes party passed pause Pequots Philip Puritan race rendered returned Reuben Ring rock Ruth savage scalps scene seemed seen side silence speak spirit spoke stood stranger struggling thee thou hast tion tomahawk trail tree tribe Uncas valley village voice wampum warrior Whittal Ring wife wigwam woman Wompanoag woods words worship Yengeese young Sachem
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Sida 101 - Fidele's grassy tomb Soft maids and village hinds shall bring Each opening sweet, of earliest bloom, And rifle all the breathing spring. No wailing ghost shall dare appear, To vex with shrieks this quiet grove; But shepherd lads assemble here, And melting virgins own their love. No withered witch shall here be seen, No goblins lead their nightly crew; The female fays shall haunt the green, And dress thy grave with pearly dew.
Sida 31 - In that day I will perform against Eli all things which I have spoken concerning his house: when I begin, I will also make an end. For I have told him that I will judge his house for ever for the iniquity which he knoweth ; because his sons made themselves vile, and he restrained them not.
Sida 18 - AND the children of Israel did evil in the sight of the Lord : and the Lord delivered them into the hand of Midian seven years.
Sida 292 - midst the chase on every plain, The tender thought on thee shall dwell. Each lonely scene shall thee restore, For thee the tear be duly shed ; Belov'd, till life can charm no more ; And mourn'd, till Pity's self be dead.
Sida 32 - Let burning coals fall upon them: let them be cast into the fire; into deep pits, that they rise not up again.
Sida 32 - But mine eyes are unto thee, O GOD the LORD : in thee is my trust; leave not my soul destitute.
Sida 1 - With all the forms, and hues, and airs, That haunt her sweetest spot. We gaze upon thy calm pure sphere, And read of Heaven's eternal year. Oh, when, amid the throng of men, The heart grows sick of hollow mirth, How willingly we turn us then Away from this cold earth, And look into thy azure breast, For seats of innocence and rest ! "I CANNOT FORGET WITH WHAT FERVID DEVOTION.
Sida 32 - ... the edge of the sword, until they were consumed, that all the Israelites returned unto Ai, and smote it with the edge of the sword.