The Courtship of Miles StandishRead Books Ltd, 14.08.2020 г. - 70 страници First published in 1858, “The Courtship of Miles Standish” is a narrative poem written by American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow about the 'Mayflower', an English ship that transported early Pilgrims to the New World in 1620. The ship has since become an important part of American history and culture, as well as the subject of innumerable works of art, plays, films, poems, songs, books, etc. Beautifully illustrated and written by one of America's most celebrated poets, it is not to be missed by poetry lovers with an interest in early American history. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807–1882) was an American poet and educator. He was a member of the Fireside Poets of New England as well as the first American translator of Dante Alighieri's “Divine Comedy”. Longfellow's lyric poems became well-known for their musicality and mythology, garnering him significant acclaim both at home and overseas. Other notable works by this poet include: "Paul Revere's Ride", “The Song of Hiawatha”, and “Evangeline”. Read & Co. History is republishing this classic poem now complete with a biography of the author by John William Cousin. |
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... Mayflower, Homeward Bound O'er the Sea, and Leaving them Here in the Desert So the Maiden went on, and Little Divined or Imagined what was at Work in his Heart, that Made him so Awkward and Speechless Headlong he Leaped on the Boaster ...
... Mayflower, Homeward Bound O'er the Sea, and Leaving them Here in the Desert So the Maiden went on, and Little Divined or Imagined what was at Work in his Heart, that Made him so Awkward and Speechless Headlong he Leaped on the Boaster ...
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... Mayflower . 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. MILES STANDISH.
... Mayflower . 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. MILES STANDISH.
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... Mayflower! Green above her is growing the field of wheat we have sown there, Better to hide from the Indian scouts the graves of our people, Lest they should count them and see how many already have perished!" Sadly his face he averted ...
... Mayflower! Green above her is growing the field of wheat we have sown there, Better to hide from the Indian scouts the graves of our people, Lest they should count them and see how many already have perished!" Sadly his face he averted ...
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Busily writing epistles important, to go by the Mayflower, Ready to sail on the morrow, or next day at latest, God willing! Homeward bound with the tidings of all that terrible winter, Letters written by Alden ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Busily writing epistles important, to go by the Mayflower, Ready to sail on the morrow, or next day at latest, God willing! Homeward bound with the tidings of all that terrible winter, Letters written by Alden ...
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LOVE AND FRIENDSHIP | |
THE LOVERS ERRAND | |
JOHN ALDEN | |
THE SAILING OF THE MAY FLOWER | |
PRISCILLA | |
THE MARCH OF MILES STANDISH | |
THE SPINNINGWHEEL | |
THE WEDDINGDAY | |
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