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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You will forgive me , I hope ” Page 103 Homeward together they walked 107
Plunged it into his heart 113 Winding through forest and swamp 115 " Be but a
fighter of battles " 117 With his fingers he patted the knife 121 Pressing her close
to his ...
You will forgive me , I hope ” Page 103 Homeward together they walked 107
Plunged it into his heart 113 Winding through forest and swamp 115 " Be but a
fighter of battles " 117 With his fingers he patted the knife 121 Pressing her close
to his ...
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"You will forgive me, I hope" Page 103 Homeward together they walked 107
Plunged it into his heart 113 Winding through forest and swamp 115 "Be hut a
f1ghter of battles" 117 With his fingers he patted the knife 121 Pressing her close
to his ...
"You will forgive me, I hope" Page 103 Homeward together they walked 107
Plunged it into his heart 113 Winding through forest and swamp 115 "Be hut a
f1ghter of battles" 117 With his fingers he patted the knife 121 Pressing her close
to his ...
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Suddenly breaking the silence , the diligent scribe interrupting , Spake , in the
pride of his heart , Miles Standish , the Captain of Plymouth . “ Look at these arms
, ” he said , “ the warlike weapons that hang here Burnished and bright ...
Suddenly breaking the silence , the diligent scribe interrupting , Spake , in the
pride of his heart , Miles Standish , the Captain of Plymouth . “ Look at these arms
, ” he said , “ the warlike weapons that hang here Burnished and bright ...
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... and exclaimed, "Not Angles, but Angels." Youngest of all was he of the men
who came in the Mayflower. Suddenly breaking the silence, the diligent scribe
interrupting, Spake, in the pride of his heart, Miles Standish, the Captain of
Plymouth.
... and exclaimed, "Not Angles, but Angels." Youngest of all was he of the men
who came in the Mayflower. Suddenly breaking the silence, the diligent scribe
interrupting, Spake, in the pride of his heart, Miles Standish, the Captain of
Plymouth.
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This is the sword of Damascus I fought with in Flanders ; this breastplate , Well I
remember the day ! once saved my life in a skirmish ; Here in front you can see
the very dint of the bullet Fired point - blank at my heart by a Spanish arcabucero
.
This is the sword of Damascus I fought with in Flanders ; this breastplate , Well I
remember the day ! once saved my life in a skirmish ; Here in front you can see
the very dint of the bullet Fired point - blank at my heart by a Spanish arcabucero
.
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