Courtship of Miles Standishanboco, 10.07.2017 г. - 108 страници The Courtship of Miles Standish is an 1858 narrative poem by American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow about the early days of Plymouth Colony, the colonial settlement established in America by the Mayflower Pilgrims. |
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... Plymouth the land of the Pilgrims, To and fro in a room of his simple and primitive dwelling, Clad in doublet and hose, and boots of Cordovan leather, Strode, with a martial air, Miles Standish the Puritan Captain. Buried in thought he ...
... Plymouth the land of the Pilgrims, To and fro in a room of his simple and primitive dwelling, Clad in doublet and hose, and boots of Cordovan leather, Strode, with a martial air, Miles Standish the Puritan Captain. Buried in thought he ...
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... Plymouth. “Look at these arms,” he said, “the warlike weapons that hang here Burnished and bright and clean, as if for parade or inspection! This is the sword of Damascus I fought with in Flanders; this breastplate, Well I remember the ...
... Plymouth. “Look at these arms,” he said, “the warlike weapons that hang here Burnished and bright and clean, as if for parade or inspection! This is the sword of Damascus I fought with in Flanders; this breastplate, Well I remember the ...
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... Plymouth: “When you have finished your work, I have something important to tell you. Be not however in haste; I can wait; I shall not be impatient!” Straightway Alden replied, as he folded the last of his letters, Pushing his papers ...
... Plymouth: “When you have finished your work, I have something important to tell you. Be not however in haste; I can wait; I shall not be impatient!” Straightway Alden replied, as he folded the last of his letters, Pushing his papers ...
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... Plymouth, Say that a blunt old Captain, a man not of words but of actions, Offers his hand and his heart, the hand and heart of a soldier. Not in these words, you know, but this in short. Till the treacherous pen, to which he confided ...
... Plymouth, Say that a blunt old Captain, a man not of words but of actions, Offers his hand and his heart, the hand and heart of a soldier. Not in these words, you know, but this in short. Till the treacherous pen, to which he confided ...
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... Plymouth: “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 before, I was never a maker of phrases. I can march up to a fortress and summon the ...
... Plymouth: “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 before, I was never a maker of phrases. I can march up to a fortress and summon the ...
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angels answered John Alden Basselin battle beheld Bible boy’s brave Wattawamat breath Cæsar Captain of Plymouth churchyard CINQUE PORTS cloud Damascus dark dead death divine door dreams Elder of Plymouth England errand excellent Elder eyes face feel feet fireside Flanders Flower forest friendship Garden of Eden Gleaming gloom graves hand haunted heard heart heaven Hobomok hurrying Indian Julius Cæsar King James Version Lamberton land laughed Leo Tolstoy light long thoughts look Lord loud matchlock meadow mist name of Priscilla night o’er ocean pause Pecksuot PILGRIMS Plymouth Rock Poet’s prayer Puritan maiden rock rose sacred sail SAINT AUGUSTINE sand scabbard ships silent singing smile soldier song sound spake speak spinning stood stripling strode sudden sweet swift terrible Thereupon answered John thoughts of youth tidings unseen Victor Galbraith village voice walls wind wind’s woman words youth are long