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PHILIP OF POKANOKET.
    AN INDIAN MEMOIR.

    As monumental bronze unchanged his look:

    <span style="color:grey">A soul t pity touc never shook;

    <span style="color:grey">traind from ree-rockd cradle to his bier,

    <span style="color:grey">tremes of good and ill to brook

    <span style="color:grey">Impassive--fearing but the shame of fear--

    <span style="color:grey">stoic of t a tear.

    It is to be regretted t ters ed of ttlement of America  given us more particular and candid accounts of ters t ?ourisy anecdotes erest; ture, and s man is in a comparatively primitive state and ion.

    ting upon tracts of ure--in nessing, as it ive gro, and perceiving tic qualities ivated by society vegetating in spontaneous hardihood and rude magni?cence.

    In civilized life, ence, of man depends so mucantly acting a studied part. traits of native cer are re?ned aened do is termed good-breeding, and ises so many petty deceptions and affects so many generous sentiments for ty t it is dif?cult to distinguisi?cial cer.

    trary, free from traints and re?nements of polis degree a solitary and independent being, obeys tion or tates of ; and ttributes of ure, being freely indulged, gro and striking.

    Society is like a la surface; udy Nature in its y must plunge into t, must explore t stem torrent, and dare the precipice.

    tions arose on casually looking tory terness, trages of ttl
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