Such diabolic phantoms,—he who slew,

In Potowomet’s glade, the serpent manittoo.

XXVI.

Then taking courage he would seek the brake,

Cull the straight haft, and arm it with the bone

Or tooth of beaver, and the plumage take

From Neyhom wild to wing and guide it on

Straight to its mark, or with nice handling make

Of sinewy deer the bowstring tough, or hone

His glittering scalping-knife, and grimly feel