Oubi Or the Virtues of Nature An Indian Tale in Four Cantos

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Oubi Or the Virtues of Nature An Indian Tale in Four Cantos
Sarah Wentworth Morton
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19 Drefs'd like a fachem o'er his naked arm With carelefs eafe reel in* d his gaudy* bow, Not bright Apollo boafts fo fair a form, Such ringlets never grac'd his iv'ry brow.
On the far field the adverfe heroes join, No dread artill'ry guards the coward fide But dauntlefs flrength, and courage half divine, Command the war, and form the conq'ror's pride.
Thus before Illion's heav'n-defended tow'rs, Her godlike Heftor rais'd his crimfon'd arm ; Thus great Atrides led the Grecian pow'rs, And ftern
...Achilles fpread the loud alarm.
Where danger threats the European flies, Eager to follow when Oudbi leads, His feather'd arrows glance along the flues, And many a hero, many a fachem bleeds.
Now the jftrong hatchet hews whole nations down, Now deathful Ihow'rs of miffive darts defcend, The echoing war-whoop drowns the dying groan, And Ihouts of vict'ry ev'ry bofom rend.
When by fome hand's unerring force applied, Flew a fwift arrow where Cdario flood, Its darting vengeance pierc'd hisguardlefs fide, And drank the living current of his blood.


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