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Suddenly breaking the silence , the diligent scribe interrupting , Spake , in the
pride of his heart , Miles Standish the Captain of Plymouth . • Look at these arms ,
” he said , “ the warlike weapons that hang here Burnished and bright and clean ...
Suddenly breaking the silence , the diligent scribe interrupting , Spake , in the
pride of his heart , Miles Standish the Captain of Plymouth . • Look at these arms ,
” he said , “ the warlike weapons that hang here Burnished and bright and clean ...
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Long at the window he stood , and wistfully gazed on the landscape , Washed
with a cold gray mist , the vapory breath of the east - wind , Forest and meadow
and hill , and the steelblue rim of the ocean , Lying silent and sad , in the
afternoon ...
Long at the window he stood , and wistfully gazed on the landscape , Washed
with a cold gray mist , the vapory breath of the east - wind , Forest and meadow
and hill , and the steelblue rim of the ocean , Lying silent and sad , in the
afternoon ...
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Lying silent and sad , in the afternoon shadows and sunshine . Over his
countenance flitted a shadow like those on the landscape , Gloom intermingled
with light ; and his voice was subdued with emotion , Tenderness , pity , regret ,
as after a ...
Lying silent and sad , in the afternoon shadows and sunshine . Over his
countenance flitted a shadow like those on the landscape , Gloom intermingled
with light ; and his voice was subdued with emotion , Tenderness , pity , regret ,
as after a ...
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Finally down from its shelf he dragged the
ponderous Roman , Seated himself at the window , and opened the book , and in
silence . Turned o'er the well - worn leaves , where thumbmarks thick on the
margin ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Finally down from its shelf he dragged the
ponderous Roman , Seated himself at the window , and opened the book , and in
silence . Turned o'er the well - worn leaves , where thumbmarks thick on the
margin ...
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All was silent again ; the Captain continued his reading . Nothing was heard in
the room but the hurrying pen of the stripling Writing epistles important to go next
day by the May Flower , Filled with the name and the fame of the Puritan maiden
...
All was silent again ; the Captain continued his reading . Nothing was heard in
the room but the hurrying pen of the stripling Writing epistles important to go next
day by the May Flower , Filled with the name and the fame of the Puritan maiden
...
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