Minneola And the Parson's Rose: Poems Based On Facts And Traditions of New ...

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Minneola And the Parson's Rose: Poems Based On Facts And Traditions of New ...
Chauncey Edwin Peck
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Chief Waughkegan, Would provide the meat for feasting.
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By the lakes of Walamusa, In the meadows round the waters, Underneath the giant elm trees, Casting far their grateful shelter When the sun was high in heaven ; In the meadows at the morning, When the dew lay on the grasses, Taking no thought for to-morrow, So their daily needs were granted, Browsed the deer in herd contented, Satisfied if each day brought them Daily pasturage for seeking.
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...had seen them Only yesterday at evening, As he came that way from hunting.
On the morning of the feast day He essayed alone to bring one From the lakes into the runway.
Chief Waughkegan, old for running, He would guard the farther outlet ; Minneola, near the wigwam, Would attend the trap, as often She had done in happy past-time ; So the capture was divided.
Each had part the most congenial.
Each was eager to do the part.
" I will bring it," so he boasted, " Ere the sun has reached its zenith." Then he kissed her as his wont was.


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