正文 PHILIP OF POKANOKET.

AN INDIAN MEMOIR.

As moal bronze unged his look:

A soul that pity touchd, but never shook;

Traind from his tree-rockd cradle to his bier,

The ?erce extremes of good and ill to brook

Impassive--fearing but the shame of fear--

stoic of the woods--a man without a tear.

CAMPBELL.

IT is to be regretted that those early writers who treated of the discovery alement of America have not given us more particular and did ats of the remarkable characters that ?ourished in savage life. The sty aes which have reached us are full of peculiarity and i; they furnish us with nearer glimpses of human nature, and show what man is in a paratively primitive state and what he owes to civilization.

There is something of the charm of discovery in lighting upon these wild and unexplored tracts of human nature--in witnessing, as it were, the native growth of moral se, and perceiving those generous and romantic qualities which have been arti?cially cultivated by society vegetati……(内容加载失败!)

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