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... INDIAN BURYING GROUND Published in 1788. This poem is the ear- liest to romanticize the Indian as the child of nature . In spite of all the learned have said , I still my old opinion keep ; The posture , that we give the dead , Points ...
... INDIAN BURYING GROUND Published in 1788. This poem is the ear- liest to romanticize the Indian as the child of nature . In spite of all the learned have said , I still my old opinion keep ; The posture , that we give the dead , Points ...
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... Indian uttered his favourite exclamation of " good ! " and then they walked , side by side , towards the shore . There was no apparent distrust in the 20 manner of either , the Indian moving in advance , as if he wished to show his ...
... Indian uttered his favourite exclamation of " good ! " and then they walked , side by side , towards the shore . There was no apparent distrust in the 20 manner of either , the Indian moving in advance , as if he wished to show his ...
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... Indian ; if an unjust , you'll meet your desarts in another way . I've my own idees about these things ; but you're too 5 old and exper'enced to need any explanations from one as young as I. " " Good ! " ejaculated the Indian , whose ...
... Indian ; if an unjust , you'll meet your desarts in another way . I've my own idees about these things ; but you're too 5 old and exper'enced to need any explanations from one as young as I. " " Good ! " ejaculated the Indian , whose ...
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JOHN SMITH 1579801631 | 1 |
EDWARD TAYLOR 1645?1729 | 20 |
JONATHAN EDWARDS 17031758 | 39 |
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