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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... soldiers, my great, invincible army, Twelve men, all equipped, having each his rest and his matchlock, Eighteen shillings a month, together with diet and pillage, And, like Cæsar, I know the name of each of my soldiers!” This he said ...
... soldiers, my great, invincible army, Twelve men, all equipped, having each his rest and his matchlock, Eighteen shillings a month, together with diet and pillage, And, like Cæsar, I know the name of each of my soldiers!” This he said ...
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... soldier, Put himself straight at the head of his troops, and commanded the captains, Calling on each by his name, to order forward the ensigns; Then to widen the ranks, and give more room for their weapons; So he won the day, the battle ...
... soldier, Put himself straight at the head of his troops, and commanded the captains, Calling on each by his name, to order forward the ensigns; Then to widen the ranks, and give more room for their weapons; So he won the day, the battle ...
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... soldier grounding his musket, Thus to the young man spake Miles Standish the Captain of 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 ...
... soldier grounding his musket, Thus to the young man spake Miles Standish the Captain of 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 ...
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... 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 the secret, “Dreaming all night, and thinking all day, of the hedge- ...
... 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 the secret, “Dreaming all night, and thinking all day, of the hedge- ...
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