AN INDIAN MEMOIR.
As monumental bronze unchanged his look:
A soul that pity touchd, but never shook;
Traind from his tree-rockd cradle to his bier,
The ?erce extremes of good and ill to brook
Impassive--fearing but the shame of fear--
stoic of the woods--a man without a tear.
CAMPBELL.
IT is to be regretted that those early writers who treated of the discovery and settlement of America have not given us more particular and candid accounts of the remarkable characters that ?ourished in savage life. The scanty anecdotes which have reached us are full of peculiarity and interest; they furnish us with nearer glimpses of human nature, and show what man is in a comparatively primitive state and what he owes to civilization.
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