The Courtship of Miles StandishOne of Longfellow's most beloved story-poems, this edition of The Courtship of Miles Standish is beautifully illustrated and handsomely rendered. A model of the lyric style of poetry, this turn-of-the-century printing enhances the pilgrim's story through Longfellow's eyes. |
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There is another hand , that is not so spectral and ghost - like , Holding me ,
drawing me back , and clasping mine for protection . Float , О hand of cloud , and
vanish away in the ether ! Roll thyself up like a fist , to threaten and daunt me ; i
heed ...
There is another hand , that is not so spectral and ghost - like , Holding me ,
drawing me back , and clasping mine for protection . Float , О hand of cloud , and
vanish away in the ether ! Roll thyself up like a fist , to threaten and daunt me ; i
heed ...
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PRISCILLA Thus for a while he stood , and mused by the shore of the ocean
Thinking of many things , and most of all of Priscilla ; And as if thought had the
power to draw to itself , like the lodestone , Whatsoever it touches , by subtile
laws of its ...
PRISCILLA Thus for a while he stood , and mused by the shore of the ocean
Thinking of many things , and most of all of Priscilla ; And as if thought had the
power to draw to itself , like the lodestone , Whatsoever it touches , by subtile
laws of its ...
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Then stood Pecksuot forth , self - vaunting , insulting Miles Standish : While with
his fingers he patted the knife that hung at his bosom , Drawing it half from its
sheath , and plunging it back , as he muttered : “ By and by it shall see ; it shall
eat ...
Then stood Pecksuot forth , self - vaunting , insulting Miles Standish : While with
his fingers he patted the knife that hung at his bosom , Drawing it half from its
sheath , and plunging it back , as he muttered : “ By and by it shall see ; it shall
eat ...
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MILES STANDISH Meanwhile Standish had noted the faces and figures of
Indians Peeping and creeping about from bush to tree in the forest , Feigning to
look for game , with arrows set on their bow - strings , Drawing about him still
closer and ...
MILES STANDISH Meanwhile Standish had noted the faces and figures of
Indians Peeping and creeping about from bush to tree in the forest , Feigning to
look for game , with arrows set on their bow - strings , Drawing about him still
closer and ...
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Even as rivulets twain , from distant and separate sources , Seeing each other
afar , as they leap from the rocks , and pursuing Each one its devious path , but
drawing nearer and nearer , Rush together at last , at their trysting - place in the ...
Even as rivulets twain , from distant and separate sources , Seeing each other
afar , as they leap from the rocks , and pursuing Each one its devious path , but
drawing nearer and nearer , Rush together at last , at their trysting - place in the ...
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