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The Indian Burying Ground |
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Title: The Indian Burying Ground Author: Philip Freneau [More Titles by Freneau] In spite of all the learned have said, Not so the ancients of these lands;-- His imaged birds, and painted bowl, His bow for action ready bent, Thou, stranger, that shalt come this way, Here still a lofty rock remains, Here still an aged elm aspires, There oft a restless Indian queen By midnight moons, o'er moistening dews, And long shall timorous Fancy see -THE END- GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |