The Courtship of Miles Standish: Adapted from Longfellow's PoemSamuel French, 1909 - 16 страници |
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... MILES STANDISH with his long musket and two squirrels . The women are frightened . ) MILES . Peace to ye , Dame Hadley , and peace to the maid . Nay ! stir not . I am not a man to be feared , save by mine enemies . DAME . Nor a man to ...
... MILES STANDISH with his long musket and two squirrels . The women are frightened . ) MILES . Peace to ye , Dame Hadley , and peace to the maid . Nay ! stir not . I am not a man to be feared , save by mine enemies . DAME . Nor a man to ...
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... words . ( Enter DAME with bread . ) DAME . Here's bread in exchange for thy meat . ( MILES looks melancholy and sighs . Loudly ) Art thou falling sick , Miles Standish ? MILES . Nay , thank God ! I was never 10 THE COURTSHIP OF MILES ...
... words . ( Enter DAME with bread . ) DAME . Here's bread in exchange for thy meat . ( MILES looks melancholy and sighs . Loudly ) Art thou falling sick , Miles Standish ? MILES . Nay , thank God ! I was never 10 THE COURTSHIP OF MILES ...
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... MILES . Good Dame Hadley , sweet Dame Had- ley- DAME . ( in mock alarm ) Alack ! Alack ! Mine ears are too old to listen to such words . MILES . Nay , listen to me and speak ... MILES . Have I cattle and THE COURTSHIP OF MILES STANDISH 11.
... MILES . Good Dame Hadley , sweet Dame Had- ley- DAME . ( in mock alarm ) Alack ! Alack ! Mine ears are too old to listen to such words . MILES . Nay , listen to me and speak ... MILES . Have I cattle and THE COURTSHIP OF MILES STANDISH 11.
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Alack armor Art thou boasting bread breeches bucket of water Buckle shoes buff leather built Captain of Plymouth Captain Standish cheeks chided Colonial COURTSHIP OF MILES Dame Hadley deft door Dost thou doth Enter exits eyes of favor fairest fear fireplace flowers fool friend Captain goes goodly gruff hand hast a tongue hath heart JOHN ALDEN laughing listen long musket long pause long winter look loves maidens spin maker Master Alden mayflowers Mayhap melt Miles Standish Mistress Priscilla naught open window peace Praise pray thee PRIS PRISCILLA spins psalm Puritan Maid put the gun rises quickly serve sigh sings sit and spin sits at wheel snow soldier speak speech squirrels sun shines sure sweet sword Thou art Thou hast lived Thou knowest Thou shalt thou wilt Thou'lt thought thy friend thyself Truly twill warm Wilt thou woman wooing wool younger