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The writings of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volume 4. (ed. John Greenleaf Whittier), Appendix (search)
Mogg Megone! Part II. Tis morning over Norridgewock,— On tree and wigwam, wave and rock. Bathed white man on the wreck Of the down-trodden Norridgewock; In one lone village hemmed at length, In b Of bitterness and wrong. The almost infant Norridgewock Essays to lift the tomahawk; And plucks hislow as ‘the famous warrior and chieftain of Norridgewock.’ He was killed in the attack of the Englis1724.from Tacconock Has sent his runners to Norridgewock, With tidings that Moulton and Harmon of Yo himself, some time about the year 1670, at Norridgewock, where he continued more than forty years. hose Who perished in that fearful day, When Norridgewock became the prey Of all unsparing foes. Sadlllow as the famous warrior and chieftain of Norridgewock. He was killed in the attack of the English upon Norridgewock, in 1724. Note 22, page 371. Pere Ralle, or Rasles, was one of the most zeal himself, some time about the year 1670, at Norridgewock, where he continued more than forty years. [1 more...