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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... door , and the roof was covered with rushes ; Latticed the windows were , and the window - panes were of paper , Oiled to admit the light , while wind and rain were excluded . There too he dug a well , and around it planted an orchard ...
... door , and the roof was covered with rushes ; Latticed the windows were , and the window - panes were of paper , Oiled to admit the light , while wind and rain were excluded . There too he dug a well , and around it planted an orchard ...
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... doors The harmless phantoms on their errands glide , With feet that make no sound upon the floors . We meet them at the doorway , on the stair , Along the passages they come and go , Impalpable impressions on the air , A sense of ...
... doors The harmless phantoms on their errands glide , With feet that make no sound upon the floors . We meet them at the doorway , on the stair , Along the passages they come and go , Impalpable impressions on the air , A sense of ...
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... wore the crown of asphodels , Descending , at my door began to knock , And my soul sank within me , as in wells The waters sink before an earthquake's shock . I recognised the nameless agony , The terror and the. THE TWO ANGELS . 77.
... wore the crown of asphodels , Descending , at my door began to knock , And my soul sank within me , as in wells The waters sink before an earthquake's shock . I recognised the nameless agony , The terror and the. THE TWO ANGELS . 77.
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... door I opened to my heavenly guest , And listened , for I thought I heard God's voice ; And , knowing whatsoe'er He sent was best , Dared neither to lament nor to rejoice . Then with a smile , that filled the house with light , " My ...
... door I opened to my heavenly guest , And listened , for I thought I heard God's voice ; And , knowing whatsoe'er He sent was best , Dared neither to lament nor to rejoice . Then with a smile , that filled the house with light , " My ...
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... door ? DAYLIGHT AND MOONLIGHT . IN broad daylight , and at noon , Yesterday I saw the moon Sailing high , but faint and white , As a schoolboy's paper kite . In broad daylight , yesterday , I read a Poet's mystic lay ; And it seemed to ...
... door ? DAYLIGHT AND MOONLIGHT . IN broad daylight , and at noon , Yesterday I saw the moon Sailing high , but faint and white , As a schoolboy's paper kite . In broad daylight , yesterday , I read a Poet's mystic lay ; And it seemed to ...
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angels answered John Alden beautiful beheld boy's brave Wattawamat breath Cæsar Captain of Plymouth Catawba CINQUE PORTS cloud Damascus dark dead death dreams Elder of Plymouth errand excellent Elder eyes face feel feet fireside Flanders Flower forest friendship Garden of Eden Gleamed graves hand haunted heard heart Helgoland Indian JOHN ABSOLON Julius Cæsar Lamberton land laughed light long thoughts look Lord loud M. S. MORGAN matchlock meadow Miles Standish mist night noble NORTH CAPE o'er ocean OLIVER BASSELIN pause phantom Plymouth Rock Plymouth woods prayer Priscilla Puritan maiden sail Sandalphon SANTA FILOMENA scabbard ship shore silent singing smile snow-white song sound spake speak spinning Standish the Captain stood strange street sudden sweet swift Thereupon answered John thoughts of youth Vaud Vaudeville Victor Galbraith village voice walls wild wind wind's wonderful words youth are long