The Courtship of Miles Standish: And Other Poems |
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... vanish again in a moment . Alden laughed as he wrote , and still the Captain
continued : “ Look ! you can see from this window my brazen howitzer planted
High on the roof of the church , a preacher THE COURTSHIP OF MILES
STANDISH .
... vanish again in a moment . Alden laughed as he wrote , and still the Captain
continued : “ Look ! you can see from this window my brazen howitzer planted
High on the roof of the church , a preacher THE COURTSHIP OF MILES
STANDISH .
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And Other Poems Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Stamping the snow from his feet
as he entered the house , and Priscilla Laughed at his snowy locks , and gave
him a seat by the fireside , Grateful and pleased to know he had thought of her in
...
And Other Poems Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Stamping the snow from his feet
as he entered the house , and Priscilla Laughed at his snowy locks , and gave
him a seat by the fireside , Grateful and pleased to know he had thought of her in
...
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Stern as a soldier might be , but hearty , and placable always , Not to be laughed
at and scorned , because he was little of stature ; For he was great of heart ,
magnanimous , courtly , courageous ; Any woman in Plymouth , nay , any woman
in ...
Stern as a soldier might be , but hearty , and placable always , Not to be laughed
at and scorned , because he was little of stature ; For he was great of heart ,
magnanimous , courtly , courageous ; Any woman in Plymouth , nay , any woman
in ...
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He who was used to success , and to easy victories always , Thus to be flouted ,
rejected , and laughed to scorn by a maiden , Thus to be mocked and betrayed
by the friend whom most he had trusted ! Ah ! ' twas too much to be borne , and
he ...
He who was used to success , and to easy victories always , Thus to be flouted ,
rejected , and laughed to scorn by a maiden , Thus to be mocked and betrayed
by the friend whom most he had trusted ! Ah ! ' twas too much to be borne , and
he ...
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True , his songs were not divine ; Were not songs of that high art , Which , as
winds do in the pine , Find an answer in each heart ; But the mirth Of this green
earth Laughed and revelled in his line . From the alehouse and the inn , Opening
on ...
True , his songs were not divine ; Were not songs of that high art , Which , as
winds do in the pine , Find an answer in each heart ; But the mirth Of this green
earth Laughed and revelled in his line . From the alehouse and the inn , Opening
on ...
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