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CONTENTS OF VOL. I.

CHAP. PAGE
I.[ "One that doth wear himself away in loneness" ]1
II.[ "A tedious road the weary wretch returns" ]40
III.[ "And to the viewless shades her spirit fled" ]54
IV.[ "How bright she was, how lovely did she show!" ]75
V.[ "I have forgot what love and loving meant" ]110
VI.[ "Yet would I wish to love, live, die with thee" ]124
VII.[ "How sweet and innocent's the country maid!" ]144
VIII.[ "He springs to vengeance with an eager pace" ]177
IX.[ "By vow obliged, by passion led ]212
X.[ "And suddenly, sweetly, my heart beat stronger" ]280
XI.[ "And beauty draws us with a single hair" ]290
XII.[ "Love in these labyrinths his slaves detains" ]304

MOHAWKS


CHAPTER I.

"ONE THAT DOTH WEAR HIMSELF AWAY IN LONENESS."

"Nothing?" asked the farmer, standing upon a heathery knoll, with his gun under his arm, and his two clever spaniels, Nell and Beauty, crouched dutifully at his feet.