| 610 páginas
...the dust. Their council fire has long since gone out on the shore, and their war-cry is fast dying in the untrodden west. Slowly and sadly they climb the distant mountains, and read their^doom in the setting sun. They are shrinking before the mighty tide which is pressing them away... | |
| Richard Carlile - 1825 - 920 páginas
...the dust. Their council fire has long since gone out on the shore, and their war-cry is fast dying to the untrodden west. Slowly and sadly they climb...roar of the last wave, which will settle over them for ever.' Ages hence, the inquisiv6'\?hto9<toftn, •»« he stands by some growing city, »ift glider... | |
| John Pierpont - 1831 - 294 páginas
...their war-cry is fast dying to the untrodden west. Slowly and sadly they climb the distant mountams, and read their doom in the setting sun. They are shrinking...hear the roar of the last wave, which will settle ever them forever. Ages hence, the inquisitive white man, as he stands by some growing city, will ponder... | |
| John Pierpont - 1835 - 292 páginas
...the dust. Their council-fire has long since gone out on the shore, and their war-cry is fast dying to the untrodden west. Slowly and sadly they climb...mountains, and read their doom in the setting sun. They ara shrinking before the mighty tide which is pressing them away ; they must soon hear the roar of... | |
| Samuel Putnam - 1836 - 226 páginas
...the dust. Their council fire has long since gone out on the shore, and their war-cry is fast dying to the untrodden west. Slowly and sadly they climb...roar of the last wave, which will settle over them for ever. Ages hence, the inquisitive white man, as he stands by some growing city, will ponder on... | |
| Thomas Rolph - 1836 - 302 páginas
...doom in autumn's settingsun, receding far behind live western cloud, which i.lois it from our sight They are shrinking before the mighty tide which is...roar of the last wave, which will settle over them for ever. Ages hence, the inquisitive whits man, as he stands by some growing city, will ponder on... | |
| George Willson - 1840 - 298 páginas
...their war-cry is fast dying to the untrodden west. Slowly and sadly they climb the distant moun6 tains, and read their doom in the setting sun. They are shrinking...roar of the last wave, which will settle over them for ever. Ages hence, the in* quisitive white man, as he stands by some growing city, will ponder on... | |
| 1841 - 306 páginas
...flowers, and God in every thing. JANE. Lowell, March ISj 184I. For the Ladies' Pearl. . . THE LAST INDIAN. 'They are shrinking before the mighty tide which is...they must soon hear the roar of the last wave, Which will.settle over them, forever. The white man will ponder on the structure of • their disturbed remains,... | |
| Salem Town - 1848 - 300 páginas
...the dust. Their council-fire has long since gone out on the shore, and their war-cry is fast dying to the untrodden west. Slowly and sadly they climb...hear the roar of the last wave, which will settle ovei them forever. Ages hence, the inquisitive white man, as he stands by some growing city, will ponder... | |
| William S. Forrest - 1853 - 498 páginas
...* >K " Their council-fires have long since gone out on the shore, and their war-cry is fast fading to the untrodden West. Slowly and sadly they climb...they must soon hear the roar of the last wave, which shall settle over them for ever. Ages hence, the inquisitive white man, as he stands by some growing... | |
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