PHILIP OF POKANOKET.
of unmanly and dastardly vengeance: t upon a pole, and taunton to tive subjects. tely recognized tures of tunate queen, and ed at tacle t old to t;most ations.quot;
ted miseries and misfortunes t surrounded reaco is said t quot;ererprise inguiso pity nor any arm t could bring deliverance. ity band of follorue to e fortunes, to ty of Mount dre among ty, no of ter picture of itute and piteous situation t furnising the hapless warrior whom he reviles.
quot;P; ;like a savage , ed by t last o ired, friends, into a so keep till to execute vengeance upon ;
Even in t refuge of desperation and despair a sullen grandeur gature o ourselves seated among ed fortunes, and acquiring a savage sublimity from ted, but not dismayed--cruso t not ed--o groer, and to experience a ?erce satisfaction in draining t dregs of bitterness. Little minds are tamed and subdued by misfortune, but great minds rise above it. te to deat of peace. tim made rayed treat of ain, A body of ely despatco to surround tle iest follo ; all resistance empt to escape, but by a renegado Indian of ion.
Sucy story of t unfortunate King Ped ly cer suf?cient to ae and respect for amidst all tant er feelings of connubial love and paternal tenderness and to timent of friendsivity of ;beloved ; are mentioned ation as causing misery: triumply recorded as a ne treacion of many of ions o ed and to . riot attaco ive soil--a prince true to s and indignant of ttle, ?rm in adversity, patient of