The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other PoemsW. Kent, 1858 - 135 страници |
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... laughed as he wrote , and still the Captain continued : " Look ! you can see from this window my brazen howitzer planted High on the roof of the church , a preacher who speaks to the purpose , Steady , straight - forward , and strong ...
... laughed as he wrote , and still the Captain continued : " Look ! you can see from this window my brazen howitzer planted High on the roof of the church , a preacher who speaks to the purpose , Steady , straight - forward , and strong ...
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... Laughed at his snowy locks , and gave him a seat by the fireside , Grateful and pleased to know he had thought of her in the snow - storm . Had he but spoken then ! perhaps not in vain had he spoken ; Now it was all too late ; the ...
... Laughed at his snowy locks , and gave him a seat by the fireside , Grateful and pleased to know he had thought of her in the snow - storm . Had he but spoken then ! perhaps not in vain had he spoken ; Now it was all too late ; the ...
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... laughed at and scorned , because he was little of stature ; For he was great of heart , magnanimous , courtly , 1 courageous ; Any woman in Plymouth , nay , any woman in England , Might be happy and proud to be called the wife of Miles ...
... laughed at and scorned , because he was little of stature ; For he was great of heart , magnanimous , courtly , 1 courageous ; Any woman in Plymouth , nay , any woman in England , Might be happy and proud to be called the wife of Miles ...
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... laughed to scorn by a maiden , Thus to be mocked and betrayed by the friend whom most he had trusted ! Ah ! ' t was too much to be borne , and he fretted and chafed in his armor ! " I alone am to blame , " he muttered , " for mine was ...
... laughed to scorn by a maiden , Thus to be mocked and betrayed by the friend whom most he had trusted ! Ah ! ' t was too much to be borne , and he fretted and chafed in his armor ! " I alone am to blame , " he muttered , " for mine was ...
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... laughed At the Emperor's pleasant humor . So unharmed and unafraid Sat the swallow still and brooded , Till the constant cannonade Through the walls a breach had made , And the siege was thus concluded . Then the army , elsewhere bent ...
... laughed At the Emperor's pleasant humor . So unharmed and unafraid Sat the swallow still and brooded , Till the constant cannonade Through the walls a breach had made , And the siege was thus concluded . Then the army , elsewhere bent ...
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angels answered John Alden battle beautiful beheld boy's brave Wattawamat breath Cæsar Captain of Plymouth CINQUE PORTS cloud dark dead death door dreams dreary England errand excellent Elder eyes face feel feet Filled fireside Flanders Flower forest friendship Garden of Eden Gleamed graves hand haunted heard heart heaven Helgoland Indian Julius Cæsar Lamberton land laughed light living long thoughts look Lord loud matchlock meadow Miles Standish mist night noble NORTH CAPE o'er ocean OLIVER BASSELIN pause Pecksuot phantom Pilgrims prayer Priscilla Puritan maiden Rose Standish sachem sail Sandalphon sang SANTA FILOMENA scabbard ship silent singing smile soldier song sound spake speak spinning stood strange street sudden sunshine sweet swift Thereupon answered John thoughts of youth tide Vaud Vaudeville Victor Galbraith village voice walls Wat Tyler wild wind wind's wonderful words youth are long