Poetical WorksHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1881 - 543 pages |
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... smile gleams o'er his dusky brow , - Boon welcome , Johnny Bonython ! " 66 Out steps , with cautious foot and slow , And quick , keen glances to and fro , The hunted outlaw , Bonython ! 7 A low , lean , swarthy man is he , With blanket ...
... smile gleams o'er his dusky brow , - Boon welcome , Johnny Bonython ! " 66 Out steps , with cautious foot and slow , And quick , keen glances to and fro , The hunted outlaw , Bonython ! 7 A low , lean , swarthy man is he , With blanket ...
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... smiling she welcomes them there , - Her outlawed sire and Mogg Megone : " Pray , father , how does thy hunting fare ? And , Sachem , say , - does Scamman wear , In spite of thy promise , a scalp of his own ? " Hurried and light is the ...
... smiling she welcomes them there , - Her outlawed sire and Mogg Megone : " Pray , father , how does thy hunting fare ? And , Sachem , say , - does Scamman wear , In spite of thy promise , a scalp of his own ? " Hurried and light is the ...
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... smile ? Warned by her father's blackening frown , With one strong effort crushing down Grief , hate , remorse , she meets again The savage murderer's sullen gaze , And scarcely look or tone betrays How the heart strives beneath its ...
... smile ? Warned by her father's blackening frown , With one strong effort crushing down Grief , hate , remorse , she meets again The savage murderer's sullen gaze , And scarcely look or tone betrays How the heart strives beneath its ...
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... smile For each full ear which swells the pile And the old chief , who nevermore May bend the bow or pull the oar , Smokes gravely in his wigwam door , Or slowly shapes , with axe of stone , The arrow - head from flint and bone ...
... smile For each full ear which swells the pile And the old chief , who nevermore May bend the bow or pull the oar , Smokes gravely in his wigwam door , Or slowly shapes , with axe of stone , The arrow - head from flint and bone ...
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... smile , Burns , like a snake's , his small eye , while Some bough or sapling meets his blow . The fisher , as he drops his line , 11 Starts , when he sees the hazels quiver Along the margin of the river , Looks up and down the rippling ...
... smile , Burns , like a snake's , his small eye , while Some bough or sapling meets his blow . The fisher , as he drops his line , 11 Starts , when he sees the hazels quiver Along the margin of the river , Looks up and down the rippling ...
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