White man, there is eternal war between me and thee ! I quit not the land of my fathers, but with my life. In those woods, where I bent my youthful bow, I will still hunt the deer ; over yonder waters I will still glide, unrestrained, in my bark canoe.... The New-England Magazine - Page 465publié par - 1835Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1840 - 246 pages
...still glide unrestrained in my bark canoe. By those dashing waterfalls I will still lay up my winter's food ; on these fertile meadows I will still plant...rights; I gave not my consent when, as thou sayest, those broad regions were purchased for a few baubles of my fathers. They could sell what was theirs... | |
| 1842 - 400 pages
...still glide unrestrained in my bark canoe. By those dashing waterfalls I will still lay up my winter's food ; on these fertile meadows I will still plant...is mine ! I understand not these paper rights ; I give not my consent when, as thou saycst, those broad regions were purchased for a few baubles of my... | |
| David Bates Tower - 1853 - 444 pages
...bow, I will still hunt the deer ; over yonder waters I will still glide unrestrained in my bark canoe. By those dashing waterfalls I will still lay up my...sayest, these broad regions were purchased for a few bawbles, of my fathers. They could sell what was theirs ; they could sell no more. How could my father... | |
| Edward Everett - 1850 - 708 pages
...bow, I will still hunt the deer ; over yonder waters I will still glide unrestrained in my bark canoe. By those dashing waterfalls I will still lay up my...sayest, these broad regions were purchased for a few bawbles of my fathers. They could sell what was theirs ; they could sell no more. How could my father... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 570 pages
...bow, I will still hunt the deer. Over yonder waters I will «till glide unrestrained in my bark canoe. By those dashing waterfalls I will still lay up my...was theirs ; they could sell no more. How could my fathers sell that which the Great Spirit sent me into the world to live upon ? They knew not what they... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 568 pages
...bow, I will still hunt the deer. Over yonder waters I will still glide unrestrained in my bark canoe. By those dashing waterfalls I will still lay up my...was theirs ; they could sell no more. How could my fathers sell that which the Great Spirit sent me into the world to live upon ? They knew not what they... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 570 pages
...OF THE POCOMTTC DJDIASS. — Edirard Ettrrttwaters I will still glide unrestrained in my bark canoe. By those dashing waterfalls I will still lay up my...consent when, as thou sayest, these broad regions were purehased, for a few baubles, of my fathers. They could sell what was theirs ; they could sell no more.... | |
| 1854 - 576 pages
...OF THE POCOMTUC INDIANS. — EJvorJ Et*rtO. waters I will still glide unrestrained in my bark canoe. By those dashing waterfalls I will still lay up my...was theirs ; they could sell no more. How could my fathers sell that which the Great Spirit sant me into the world to live upon ? They knew not what they... | |
| David Bates Tower, Cornelius Walker - 1854 - 440 pages
...bow, I will still hunt the deer ; over yonder waters I will still glide unrestrained in my bark canoe. By those dashing waterfalls I will still lay up my...sayest, these broad regions were purchased for a few bawbles, of my fathers. They could sell what was theirs ; they could sell no more. How could my father... | |
| Salem Town - 1855 - 492 pages
...bow, I will still hunt the deer; over yonder waters, I will still glide unrestrained in my bark canoe by those dashing waterfalls, I will still lay up my winter's store of food ; on these furtile meadows, I will still plant my corn. 3. " Stranger, the land is mine ! I understand not these... | |
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