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Identifier: whitedoefateofvi00cott (find matches)
Title: The white doe; the fate of Virginia Dare; an Indian legend
Year: 1901 (1900s)
Authors: Cotten, Sallie Southall
Subjects: Dare, Virginia, b. 1587 Indians of North America
Publisher: Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott Company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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licsome glee. * See Appendix, Note a. f See Appendix, Note b. 23 24 THE SEEDS OF TRUTH Out from the shore stalks the stately white heron,Seeking his food from the deep without fear,Gracefully waving wide wings as he risesWhen the canoe of the Indian draws near.Through reedy brake and the tangled sea-grassesWander the stag and the timid-eyed doe *Down to the waters edge, watchful and waryFor arrows that fly from the red hunters bow.Fearless Red Hunter ! his birthright the forest,Lithe as the antelope, joyous and free.Trusting his bow for his food and his free-dom,Wresting a tribute from forest and sea,No chilling forecast of doom in the futureDaunts his brave spirit, by freedom made bold.Far oer the wildwood he roams at his pleasure,The fierce, brawny Red Man is king of the wold. Lo ! in the offing the white sails are gleaming,Ships from afar to the land drawing nigh ;Laden with men, strong and brave to meet dan-ger,Stalwart of form, fair of skin, blue of eye. * See Appendix, Note c. ,
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THE SEEDS OF TRUTH 25 Boldly they land where the white man is alien ;Women are with them, with hearts true and brave ;Sadly they stand where their countrymen perished,*Seeking a home where they found but a grave. Friendly red hunters greet them with kindness,Tell the sad tale how their countrymen died,fBeg for a token of friendship and safety, fPromise in love and in peace to abide.Manteos heart glows with friendly remembrance,He greets them as brothers and offers good cheer;No thrill of welcome is felt by Wanchese.JHis heart is bitter with malice and fear.Envying men his superiors in wisdom,Fearing a race his superiors in skill;Sullen and silent he watches the strangers,Whom from the first he determines to kill. Then the sign of the Cross, on the brow of the Indian, §Seals to the savage the promise of life ;Sweet symbol of sacrifice, emblem of duty,Standard of Peace, though borne amidst strife : * See Appendix, Note d. % Pronounced Wan-chess-e. f See Appendix, Note e. % See Appendix

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