The Wept of Wish-ton-wish: A TaleStringer & Townsend, 1849 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 42
Seite ix
... Hope , in Rhode - Island , where Metacom and his father had both long held their councils . From this point , bloodshed and massacre extended along the whole fron- tier of New - England . Bodies of horse and foot werc enrolled to meet ...
... Hope , in Rhode - Island , where Metacom and his father had both long held their councils . From this point , bloodshed and massacre extended along the whole fron- tier of New - England . Bodies of horse and foot werc enrolled to meet ...
Seite 11
... be called the forlorn - hope , in the march of civilization through the country . So little was then known of the great outlines of the American continent , that , when the Lords Say and Seal , and Brooke , connected with a THE WEPT.
... be called the forlorn - hope , in the march of civilization through the country . So little was then known of the great outlines of the American continent , that , when the Lords Say and Seal , and Brooke , connected with a THE WEPT.
Seite 15
... hope that he and his household might worship God as to them seemed most right , the intelligence was receiv- ed with a feeling allied to awe . Doctrine and zeal were momentarily forgotten , in the respect and at- tachment which had been ...
... hope that he and his household might worship God as to them seemed most right , the intelligence was receiv- ed with a feeling allied to awe . Doctrine and zeal were momentarily forgotten , in the respect and at- tachment which had been ...
Seite 23
... hope for a more interesting account of the incidents of a legend that may prove too homely for the tastes of those , whose imaginations seek the excitement of scenes more stirring , or of a condition of life less natural . CHAPTER II ...
... hope for a more interesting account of the incidents of a legend that may prove too homely for the tastes of those , whose imaginations seek the excitement of scenes more stirring , or of a condition of life less natural . CHAPTER II ...
Seite 82
... hope that the mysterious con- ceptions of her father on the subject were not en- tirely delusive . The captive was now fed , and old Mark was on the point of making a proper begin- ning in the task he had so gladly assumed , by an up ...
... hope that the mysterious con- ceptions of her father on the subject were not en- tirely delusive . The captive was now fed , and old Mark was on the point of making a proper begin- ning in the task he had so gladly assumed , by an up ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
alarm ancholy appeared arms Azazel block-house blood bosom calm captive character chief child Colony companion Conanchet conch Connecticut Content countenance danger dark daugh deep discourse distance door dost duty dwelling ears earth Eben Dudley enemy Ensign Ergot evil Faith father fear feeling fierce forest gaze girl glance grave habits hand hath heard heart heathen hour husband Indian instant known less light listened look maidens manner Mark Heathcote matter Meek ment Metacom Miantonimoh mind Mohegan mother musket Narra-mattah Narragansett nature never night Pale-faces palisadoes passed Pequots postern Puritan quiet reason returned Reuben Ring Ruth Sachem savage scene seemed seen sound speak spirit spoke stood stranger thee thine thou hast thought tion tomahawk trees tribe Uncas valley village voice Wampanoag warrior watch Whip-Poor-Will Whittal Ring wife wigwam Wish-Ton-Wish woman woods Yengeese young younker youth