The Courtship of Miles Standish and Other PoemsGrosset & Dunlap, 1910 - 171 страници |
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... battle was hottest . pen of the stripling , Busily writing epistles important , to go by the Mayflower , Ready to sail on the morrow , or next day. Nothing was heard in the room but the hurrying Then to widen the ranks , and give more ...
... battle was hottest . pen of the stripling , Busily writing epistles important , to go by the Mayflower , Ready to sail on the morrow , or next day. Nothing was heard in the room but the hurrying Then to widen the ranks , and give more ...
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... Battles five hundred he fought , and a thousand cities he conquered ; He , too , fought in Flanders , as he himself has recorded ; Finally he was stabbed by his friend , the orator Brutus ! Now , do you know what he did on a certain ...
... Battles five hundred he fought , and a thousand cities he conquered ; He , too , fought in Flanders , as he himself has recorded ; Finally he was stabbed by his friend , the orator Brutus ! Now , do you know what he did on a certain ...
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... on each by his name , to order forward the ensigns ; So he won the day , the battle of something. Then to widen the ranks , and give more room for their weapons ; For I was thinking of you , as I sat. MILES STANDISH 21.
... on each by his name , to order forward the ensigns ; So he won the day , the battle of something. Then to widen the ranks , and give more room for their weapons ; For I was thinking of you , as I sat. MILES STANDISH 21.
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. So he won the day , the battle of something - or- other . That's what I always say ; if you wish a thing to be well done , You must do it yourself , you must not leave it to others ! " All was silent again ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. So he won the day , the battle of something - or- other . That's what I always say ; if you wish a thing to be well done , You must do it yourself , you must not leave it to others ! " All was silent again ...
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... battles in Flanders , How with the people of God he had chosen to suf- fer affliction , How , in return for his zeal , they had made him Captain of Plymouth ; He was a gentleman born , could trace his pedigree MILES STANDISH 41.
... battles in Flanders , How with the people of God he had chosen to suf- fer affliction , How , in return for his zeal , they had made him Captain of Plymouth ; He was a gentleman born , could trace his pedigree MILES STANDISH 41.
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angels angry answered John Alden armor battle beautiful beheld belfry BELFRY OF BRUGES beneath Bruges Cæsar Captain of Plymouth dark dead death dreams Elder of Plymouth errand excellent Elder Excelsior eyes face feet fire Flanders flowers forest Forever-never friendship Gleamed golden grave GROSSET & DUNLAP hand hear heard heart heaven HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW Indian Julius Cæsar land laughed light Longfellow look loud maiden Priscilla matchlock Mayflower meadow Miles Standish mist musket Never-forever night o'er ocean Old North Church passed Paul Revere PAUL REVERE'S RIDE paused Pecksuot Pilgrims Plymouth woods poem prayer Puritan maiden quaint old Flemish rose sail Sandalphon scabbard seemed shadow shore silent SKELETON IN ARMOR slumbered smile snow sorrow soul sound spake speak spinning standing stood strode strong sunshine sweet Thereupon answered John thou thought tide village voice Wattawamat wedding wild wind words