Morah Or the Indian Wife a Moral Tale Also Songs And Ballads And the Appar

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Morah Or the Indian Wife a Moral Tale Also Songs And Ballads And the Appar
Thomas Vaughan
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With stately step and flashing eye She moved to where her husband lay, And with no gentle hand she shook Him, 'till the doubly-savage woke.
" How now ! how now !"' he growling sai(l, Fierce raising ap his throbbing head ; '■ How no'iv : how now I " again he cried ;— " At dawB; Miamo, '' fshc replied — A MOUAL TAT. R. 23 '• This dawn, ere scarce had broke the day, Our couch you left, aud rode away !
And now, at noon, I see you come, With step unsteady, walkmg home !
My horse ?" — " Gone ! gone !
..." the Indian said : — " Then curses light upon thy head ! " Burst from her heart and from her tongue, As from her brow her hair she flung, And stood before the savage elf The picture of her former self.
" Could nothing stop thy headlong course, But thou must drink away my horse ?
My last, — my own, — my father's gift !
Look round and see what more is left, Save thou, a dog !" She said no more, For he had sprung up on the floor, And by a sure- directed blow, Full in her face, he struck her low !


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