The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other PoemsW. Kent, 1858 - 135 страници |
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... turn from his purpose , Gravely shaking his head , made answer the Captain of Plymouth : 66 Truly the maxim is good , and I do not mean to gainsay it ; But we must use it discreetly , and not waste powder for nothing . Now , as I said ...
... turn from his purpose , Gravely shaking his head , made answer the Captain of Plymouth : 66 Truly the maxim is good , and I do not mean to gainsay it ; But we must use it discreetly , and not waste powder for nothing . Now , as I said ...
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... turn- ing of phrases . " Taking the hand of his friend , who still was reluc- tant and doubtful , Holding it long in his own , and pressing it kindly , he added : " Though I have spoken thus lightly , yet deep is the feeling that ...
... turn- ing of phrases . " Taking the hand of his friend , who still was reluc- tant and doubtful , Holding it long in his own , and pressing it kindly , he added : " Though I have spoken thus lightly , yet deep is the feeling that ...
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... Turning and tossing about in the heat and unrest of his fever . He had beheld Miles Standish , who came back late from the council , Stalking into the room , and heard him mutter and murmur , Sometimes it seemed a prayer , and sometimes ...
... Turning and tossing about in the heat and unrest of his fever . He had beheld Miles Standish , who came back late from the council , Stalking into the room , and heard him mutter and murmur , Sometimes it seemed a prayer , and sometimes ...
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... turn , as on hinges , the gates of the wall adamantine ! " Here I remain ! " he exclaimed , as he looked at the heavens above him , Thanking the Lord whose breath had scattered the mist and the madness , Wherein , blind and lost , to ...
... turn , as on hinges , the gates of the wall adamantine ! " Here I remain ! " he exclaimed , as he looked at the heavens above him , Thanking the Lord whose breath had scattered the mist and the madness , Wherein , blind and lost , to ...
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... Turn them away from their meaning , and answer with flattering phrases . This is not right , is not just , is not true to the best that is in you ; For I know and esteem you , and feel that your nature is noble , Lifting mine up to a ...
... Turn them away from their meaning , and answer with flattering phrases . This is not right , is not just , is not true to the best that is in you ; For I know and esteem you , and feel that your nature is noble , Lifting mine up to a ...
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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