The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other PoemsTicknor and Fields, 1859 - 215 страници Http://quod.lib.umich.edu/t/text/accesspolicy.html. |
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Clanging and clicking of arms , and the order imperative , " Forward ! " Given in tone suppressed , a tramp of feet , and then silence . Figures ten , in the mist , marched slowly out of the village . Standish ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Clanging and clicking of arms , and the order imperative , " Forward ! " Given in tone suppressed , a tramp of feet , and then silence . Figures ten , in the mist , marched slowly out of the village . Standish ...
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... arms had they none , for they were cunning and crafty . Welcome , English ! " they said , these words they had learned from the traders Touching at times on the coast , to barter and chaffer for peltries . Then in their native tongue ...
... arms had they none , for they were cunning and crafty . Welcome , English ! " they said , these words they had learned from the traders Touching at times on the coast , to barter and chaffer for peltries . Then in their native tongue ...
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... hands clutching the greensward , Seeming in death to hold back from his foe the land of his fathers . There on the flowers of the meadow the warriors lay , and above them , Silent , with folded arms , stood Hobomok , friend 45.
... hands clutching the greensward , Seeming in death to hold back from his foe the land of his fathers . There on the flowers of the meadow the warriors lay , and above them , Silent , with folded arms , stood Hobomok , friend 45.
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Silent , with folded arms , stood Hobomok , friend of the white man . Smiling at length he exclaimed to the stalwart Captain of Plymouth : “ Pecksuot bragged very loud , of his courage , his strength , and his ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Silent , with folded arms , stood Hobomok , friend of the white man . Smiling at length he exclaimed to the stalwart Captain of Plymouth : “ Pecksuot bragged very loud , of his courage , his strength , and his ...
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... the skein on his hands she adjusted , He sitting awkwardly there , with his arms extended before him , She standing graceful , erect , and winding the thread from his fingers , Sometimes chiding a little his clumsy manner of holding , 50.
... the skein on his hands she adjusted , He sitting awkwardly there , with his arms extended before him , She standing graceful , erect , and winding the thread from his fingers , Sometimes chiding a little his clumsy manner of holding , 50.
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angels answered John Alden battle beautiful beheld boy's breath Cæsar Captain of Plymouth Catawba wine CINQUE PORTS cloud Damascus dark dead death desert door dreams dreary England EPIMETHEUS errand excellent Elder eyes face feel feet Filled fire fireside Flanders Flower forest friendship Garden of Eden Gleamed graves hand haunted heard heart Helgoland Indian Julius Cæsar Lamberton land laughed light living long thoughts look Lord loud matchlock meadow Miles Standish mist night noble North Cape o'er ocean Oliver Basselin pause Pecksuot phantom prayer Priscilla Puritan maiden Rose Standish sachem sail Sandalphon sang scabbard ship shore silent singing smile soldier song sound spake speak stalwart stood strange sudden sweet swift Thereupon answered John thou thoughts of youth tide unseen Vaud Vaudeville Victor Galbraith village voice walls Wat Tyler Wattawamat wild wind wind's words youth are long