| John Fiske - Maryland - 1897 - 374 pages
...Powhatan, " having disguised himselfe in the most f earfullest manner he could, caused Captain Smith to be brought forth to a great house in the woods, and there vpon a mat by the fire be left alone. Not long after frome behind a mat that divided the house [*.... | |
| Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - Literature - 1898 - 558 pages
...after, Powhatan having disguised himselfe in the most fearfullest manner he could, caused Capt. Smith to be brought forth to a great house in the woods,...noyse he ever heard; then Powhatan more like a devill then a man, with some two hundred more as blacke as himselfe, came unto him and told him now they were... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - Anthologies - 1899 - 444 pages
...after, Powhatan having disguised himselfe in the most fearfullest manner he could, caused Capt. Smith to be brought forth to a great house in the woods,...noyse he ever heard ; then Powhatan more like a devill then a man, with some two hundred more as blacke as himselfe, came unto him and told him now they were... | |
| Literature - 1901 - 686 pages
...after, Powhatan having disguised himsclfc in the most fearfullest manner he could, caused Capt. Smith to be brought forth to a great house in the woods,...behinde a mat that divided the house, was made the most dolcfullest noyse he ever heard ; then Powhatan more like a devill then a man, with some two hundred... | |
| John Fiske - United States - 1902 - 442 pages
...Powhatan, " having disguised himselfe in the most fearfullest manner he could, caused Captain Smith to be brought forth to a great house in the woods, and there vpon a mat by the fire be left alone. Not long after frome behind a mat that divided the house [/'.... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - American essays - 1904 - 512 pages
...after, Powhatan having disguised himselfe in the most fear fullest manner he could, caused Capt. Smith to be brought forth to a great house in the woods...made the most dolefullest noyse he ever heard: then Potvhatan more like a devill than a man with some two hundred more as blacke as himselfe, came unto... | |
| Charles Alexander McMurry - America - 1904 - 288 pages
...Powhatan ' having disguised himselfe in the most fearfullest manner he could,' caused Captain Smith to be brought forth to a great house in the woods, and there upon a mat by the fire be left alone. Not long after from behind a mat that divided the house was made ' the most dolefullest... | |
| William Peterfield Trent - American literature - 1905 - 558 pages
...after, Powhatan having disguised himself in the most fearfulest manner he could, caused Captain Smith to be brought forth to a great house in the woods,...by the fire to be left alone. Not long after from behind a mat that divided the house, was made the most dolefulest noise he ever heard : then Powhatan... | |
| 1902 - 438 pages
...after, Powhatan having disguised himself in the most fearfullest manner he could, caused Captain Smith to be brought forth to a great house in the woods,...by the fire to be left alone. Not long after from behind a mat that divided the house, was made the most dolefullest noise he ever heard; then Powhatau... | |
| Samuel Purchas - Voyages and travels - 1906 - 574 pages
...Two dayes after, Pohatan having disguised himselfe in the dreadfullest manner, caused Captaine Smith to be brought forth to a great house in the woods, and there upon a Mat by the fire to bee left alone. Not long after from behinde a Mat which divided the house, was made the dolefullest... | |
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