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Ouâbi : or the virtues of nature
an Indian tale in four cantos
Morton, Sarah Wentworth (1759-1846)
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OUÂBI:
TO THE Hon. JAMES BOWDOIN, Esq. L. L. D. F. R. S. PRESIDENT of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and late GOVERNOR of the Commonwealth of MASSACHUSETTS.
INTRODUCTION.
1.
CANTO I.
2.
CANTO II.
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CELARIO.
AZÂKIA.
CELARIO.
AZÂKIA.
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AZÂKIA.
OUÂBI.
CELARIO.
OUÂBI.
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3.
CANTO III.
4.
CANTO IV.
[epilogue]
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Ouâbi : or the virtues of nature
AZÂKIA.
Far from
Azâkia's
kindly eyes
The lov'd, the lost
Celario
flies:
For other friends desires to roam,
And scorns
Ouâbi's
lib'ral home!
Ouâbi : or the virtues of nature