The Courtship of Miles StandishGood Press, 12.12.2019 г. - 665 страници Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's 'The Courtship of Miles Standish' is a narrative poem that portrays the romantic pursuit of Priscilla Mullins by both Miles Standish and John Alden, set against the backdrop of the early American settlement. Longfellow's poetic style in this work is characterized by vivid imagery, emotional depth, and a skillful use of meter and rhyme scheme. This historical romance explores themes of love, duty, and sacrifice, making it a compelling read for those interested in American literature of the 19th century. The poem's enduring popularity can be attributed to its engaging storytelling and timeless themes that continue to resonate with readers today. |
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... Lover's Errand . IV . John Alden . V. The Sailing of the May Flower . VI . Priscilla . VII . The March of Miles Standish . VIII . The Spinning - Wheel . IX . The Wedding - Day . of The Courtship Miles Standish. I. MILES STANDISH. IN the.
... Lover's Errand . IV . John Alden . V. The Sailing of the May Flower . VI . Priscilla . VII . The March of Miles Standish . VIII . The Spinning - Wheel . IX . The Wedding - Day . of The Courtship Miles Standish. I. MILES STANDISH. IN the.
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... 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 came in the May Flower. Th 200000 " MILES STANDISH . " Suddenly breaking the.
... 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 came in the May Flower. Th 200000 " MILES STANDISH . " Suddenly breaking the.
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... Flower! Green above her is growing the field of wheat we have sown there, Better to hide from the Indian scouts the graves people, of our Lest they should count them and see how many already have perished!” Sadly his face he averted ...
... Flower! Green above her is growing the field of wheat we have sown there, Better to hide from the Indian scouts the graves people, of our Lest they should count them and see how many already have perished!” Sadly his face he averted ...
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... Flower , 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 , and full of the name of Priscilla , Full of the name and the fame of ...
... Flower , 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 , and full of the name of Priscilla , Full of the name and the fame of ...
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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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