World-noted women : or, Types of womanly attributes of all lands and ages . so under the culets thorow backe and body, that although 308 POCAHONTAS. he alighted from his horse, he stood not long ere he lost his head,as the rest had done. This good successe gave such great en-couragement to the whole armie, that with a guard of six thousand,three spare horses, before each a Turkes head upon a lance, hewas conducted to the Generalls Pavillion with his received both him and them with as much respect as theoccasion deserved, embracing him in his armes, gave him a faii-ehorse, richl


World-noted women : or, Types of womanly attributes of all lands and ages . so under the culets thorow backe and body, that although 308 POCAHONTAS. he alighted from his horse, he stood not long ere he lost his head,as the rest had done. This good successe gave such great en-couragement to the whole armie, that with a guard of six thousand,three spare horses, before each a Turkes head upon a lance, hewas conducted to the Generalls Pavillion with his received both him and them with as much respect as theoccasion deserved, embracing him in his armes, gave him a faii-ehorse, richly furnished, a semitere and belt, woitll three hundredducats; and Meldritch made him Serjeant Major of his coming to view his armie, and being made acquaintedwith the service Smith had done at Olumpagh, Stowle, Wesenburg,and Kegall; with great honour gave him three Turkes heads ina shield for his armes, by Patent under his hand and seale, withan oath ever to wear them in his colours, his picture in gould, andthree hundred ducats yearly for a


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