PHILIP OF POKANOKET.
so struck , as er; and urned ten stick, void of strengt;
to suc, being seized by a Pequod Indian distance of tance, t vigor of body and boldness of . But on being made prisoner t arose moment es given by repeated ?ased and prince-like ioned by one of t came up attained y second year, ted y contempt upon enance, replied, quot;You are a c understand matters of your brot;
ted offers o ion of submitting ion to t ed to send any proposals of to t body of s, saying t oes, t deliver up a ampanoag nor t t o justify ily ans ot;o ;
So noble and uns, so true a ?delity to ouc Canonc o ness of ence of deat;t or ; at Stoning hree young Sachems of his own rank.
t at t fortress and t al bloo tunes of King Pual attempt to raise a irring up to take arms; but, tive talents of a statesman, s eracted by ts of ened enemies, and terror of to subdue tion of tribes. tunate cain saims to igue and to t attacks by ured; ao captivity; and in one of o leave o the enemy.
quot;; says torian, quot;being t prevented, but augmented ted al feeling of tivity of er of s, bereavement of all family relations, and being stripped of all outs before aken a;
to ?ll up tunes, o plot against by sacri?cing purcy. treacs, ts of etamoe, an Indian princess of Pocasset, a near kinse of Prayed into tamoe time, and attempted to make ed by sarved er-side. But persecution ceased not at tcroubling, ection to tcast female, ionate ?delity to her kinsman and her friend.