正文 THE COMPLAINT OF A FORSAKEN INDIAN WOMAN

THE PLAINT OF A FORSAKEN INDIAN WOMAN

[_When a Northern Indian, from siess, is uo tinue hisjourney with his panions; he is left behind, covered over withDeer-skins, and is supplied with water, food, and fuel if the situationof the place will afford it. He is informed of the track which hispanions io pursue, and if he is uo follow, or overtakethem, he perishes alone in the Desart; unless he should have the goodfortuo fall in with some other Tribes of Indians. It is unnecessaryto add that the females are equally, or still more, exposed to the samefate. See that very iing work, _Hearnes Journey from HudsonsBay to the Northern O_. When the Northern Lights, as the same writerinforms us, vary their position in the air, they make a rustling and acrag his circumstance is alluded to in the ?rst stanza ofthe following poem._]

Before I see another day,

Oh let my body die away!

In sleep I heard the northern gleams;

The stars they were among my dreams;

In sleep did ……(内容加载失败!)

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