Pocahontas. - A Poem by Virginia Carter Castleman
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(A descriptive narrative poem in eight parts.) 1. The Little Princess. 2. The Wizard. 3. Smith and Newport. 4. Coronation of Powhatan. 5. Guardian Angel. 6. The Parting. 7. Pocahontas and John Rolfe. 8. London Town. I. THE LITTLE PRINCESS. Many dark-eyed children played among the rushes By the waters of the inland, plain-like marshes, Made them water babies of the tall brown cattails, Cradled in the baskets of the plaited willows. Of them all was none more gleeful, none more artless Than the little Matoax,[FN#1] dearest of the daughters Of the mighty Werowance,[FN#2] Powhatan the warrior Ruler of the tribes, from whom was named the river |
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