| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1889 - 456 էջ
...all agreeing, he read what follows, which I copy from his book : — " The times wherein old PUMPKIN was a saint, When men fared hardly, yet without complaint,...vilest cates ; the dainty Indian maize Was eat with clam-shells out of wooden trays, Under thatched roofs, without the cry of rent, And the best sauce... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1889 - 450 էջ
...all agreeing, he read what follows, which I copy from his book: — " The times wherein old PUMPKIN was a saint, When men fared hardly, yet without complaint,...vilest cates; the dainty Indian maize Was eat with clam-shells out of wooden trays, Under thatched roofs, without the cry of rent, And the best sauce... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1892 - 456 էջ
...all agreeing, he read what follows, which I copy from his book: — " The times wherein old PUMPKIN was a saint, When men fared hardly, yet without complaint,...vilest cates; the dainty Indian maize Was eat with clam-shells out of wooden trays, Under thatched roofs, without the cry of rent, And the best sauce... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1892 - 472 էջ
...all agreeing, he read what follows, which I copy from his book : — " The times wherein old PUMPKIN was a. saint, When men fared hardly, yet without complaint,...vilest cates ; the dainty Indian maize Was eat with clam-shells out of wooden trays, Under thatched roofs, without the cry of rent, And the hest sauce... | |
| Alice Morse Earle - 1893 - 408 էջ
...most unfailing food-supply. Our first native poet wrote, in 1675, of what he called early days : " The dainty Indian maize, Was eat with clamp-shells out of wooden trays." Its abundance and adaptability did much to change the nature of their diet as well as to save them... | |
| Ontario Archaeological Museum (Toronto) - 1908 - 508 էջ
...as spoons. Benjamin Thompson refers to this use in the prologue to his New England's Crisis, (1676): "The times wherein Old Pompion was a saint, When men...vilest cates, the dainty Indian maize, Was eat with clamp shells out of wooden trays." Beverly, too, informs us that the Indians of Virginia used large... | |
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1908 - 1160 էջ
...as spoons. Benjamin Thompson refers to this use in the prologue to his New England's Crisis, (1676): "The times wherein Old Pompion was a saint, When men...vilest cates, the dainty Indian maize, Was eat with clamp shells out of wooden trays." Beverly, too, informs us that the Indians of Virginia used large... | |
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1908 - 1160 էջ
...as spoons. Benjamin Thompson refers to this use in the prologue to his New England's Crisis, (1676): "The times wherein Old Pompion was a saint, When men...vilest cates, the dainty Indian maize, Was eat with clamp shells out of wooden trays." Beverly, too, informs us that the Indians of Virginia used large... | |
| William Bradley Otis - 1909 - 334 էջ
...whites. The Prologue of the poem is an admirably clear picture of the earliest days of New England, of " The times wherein old Pompion was a saint, When men...thatch'd hutts without the cry of rent, And the best sauce to every dish, content. From 1667 to 1670 he was master of the public school in Boston and later... | |
| Benjamin Tompson - 1924 - 196 էջ
...vilest Gates; the dainty Indian Maize Was eat with Clamp-shells out of wooden Trayes Under thatcht Hutts without the cry of Rent, And the best Sawce to every Dish, Content. When Flesh was food, & hairy skins made coats, And men as wel as birds had chirping Notes. [ 5 ] When Cimnels were accounted... | |
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