The Courtship of Miles Standish: And Other Poems |
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... dragged the ponderous Roman , Seated himself at the window , and opened
the book , and in silence Turned o'er the well - worn leaves , where thumbmarks
thick on the margin , Like the trample of feet , proclaimed the battle was hottest .
... dragged the ponderous Roman , Seated himself at the window , and opened
the book , and in silence Turned o'er the well - worn leaves , where thumbmarks
thick on the margin , Like the trample of feet , proclaimed the battle was hottest .
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... Than be second in Rome , and I think he was right when he said it . Twice was
he married before he was twenty , and many times after ; Battles five hundred he
fought , and a thousand cities 2 * THE COURTSHIP OF MILES STANDISH . 17.
... Than be second in Rome , and I think he was right when he said it . Twice was
he married before he was twenty , and many times after ; Battles five hundred he
fought , and a thousand cities 2 * THE COURTSHIP OF MILES STANDISH . 17.
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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 occasion in
...
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 occasion in
...
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So he won the day , the battle of something - orother . 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 ; the Captain continued his reading Nothing was ...
So he won the day , the battle of something - orother . 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 ; the Captain continued his reading Nothing was ...
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Still John Alden went on , unheeding the words of Priscilla , Urging the suit of his
friend , explaining , persuading , expanding ; Spoke of his courage and skill , and
of all his battles in Flanders , How with the people of God he had chosen to ...
Still John Alden went on , unheeding the words of Priscilla , Urging the suit of his
friend , explaining , persuading , expanding ; Spoke of his courage and skill , and
of all his battles in Flanders , How with the people of God he had chosen to ...
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