The Courtship of Miles Standish: And Other Poems |
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... but his russet beard was already Flaked with patches of snow , as hedges
sometimes in November . Near him was seated John Alden , his friend , and
household companion , Writing with diligent speed at a table of pine by the
window ; Fair ...
... but his russet beard was already Flaked with patches of snow , as hedges
sometimes in November . Near him was seated John Alden , his friend , and
household companion , Writing with diligent speed at a table of pine by the
window ; Fair ...
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Fair - haired , azure - eyed , with delicate Saxon complexion , Having the dew of
his youth , and the beauty thereof , as the captives Whom Saint Gregory saw ,
and exclaimed , “ Not Angles but Angels . ” Youngest of all was he of the men
who ...
Fair - haired , azure - eyed , with delicate Saxon complexion , Having the dew of
his youth , and the beauty thereof , as the captives Whom Saint Gregory saw ,
and exclaimed , “ Not Angles but Angels . ” Youngest of all was he of the men
who ...
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... and pointed steadily eastward ; Men came forth from the doors , and paused
and talked of the weather , Said that the wind had changed , and was blowing fair
for the May Flower ; Talked of their Captain's departure , and all the dangers that
...
... and pointed steadily eastward ; Men came forth from the doors , and paused
and talked of the weather , Said that the wind had changed , and was blowing fair
for the May Flower ; Talked of their Captain's departure , and all the dangers that
...
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Mute and amazed was Alden ; and listened and looked at Priscilla , Thinking he
never had seen her more fair , more divine in her beauty . He who but yesterday
pleaded so glibly the cause of 78 THE COURTSHIP OF MILES STANDISH .
Mute and amazed was Alden ; and listened and looked at Priscilla , Thinking he
never had seen her more fair , more divine in her beauty . He who but yesterday
pleaded so glibly the cause of 78 THE COURTSHIP OF MILES STANDISH .
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... all evil deeds , That have their root in thoughts of ill ; Whatever hinders or
impedes The action of the nobler will ; - All these must first be trampled down
Beneath our feet , if we would gain In the bright fields of fair renown The right of
eminent ...
... all evil deeds , That have their root in thoughts of ill ; Whatever hinders or
impedes The action of the nobler will ; - All these must first be trampled down
Beneath our feet , if we would gain In the bright fields of fair renown The right of
eminent ...
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