LIX.

A fickle race the red man’s kindred were,

Free as the elk that roved their native wood,

Here did they dwell to-day, to-morrow there,

As want or pleasure ruled the changeful mood;

And Waban loved adventures bold and rare,

Nor heard with sorrow of a new abode;

And forth he goes to seek his long canoe,

And trim her breast to skim the waters blue.