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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... eyes , to say farewell to the May Flower , Homeward bound o'er the sea , and leaving them here in the desert . Foremost among them was Alden . All night he had lain without slumber , Turning and tossing about in the heat and unrest of ...
... eyes , to say farewell to the May Flower , Homeward bound o'er the sea , and leaving them here in the desert . Foremost among them was Alden . All night he had lain without slumber , Turning and tossing about in the heat and unrest of ...
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... of Priscilla Standing dejected among them , unconscious of all that was passing . Fixed were her eyes upon his , as if she divined his intention , Fixed with a look so sad , so reproachful , 66 THE COURTSHIP OF MILES STANDISH .
... of Priscilla Standing dejected among them , unconscious of all that was passing . Fixed were her eyes upon his , as if she divined his intention , Fixed with a look so sad , so reproachful , 66 THE COURTSHIP OF MILES STANDISH .
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... eye the tide and the wind and the weather , Walked about on the sands ; and the people crowded around him Saying a few last words , and enforcing his careful remembrance . Then , taking each by the hand , as if he were grasping a tiller ...
... eye the tide and the wind and the weather , Walked about on the sands ; and the people crowded around him Saying a few last words , and enforcing his careful remembrance . Then , taking each by the hand , as if he were grasping a tiller ...
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... and to bluster . Then Wattawamat advanced with a stride in front of the other , And , with a lofty demeanor , thus vauntingly spake to the Captain : " Now Wattawamat can see , by the fiery eyes 88 THE COURTSHIP OF MILES STANDISH .
... and to bluster . Then Wattawamat advanced with a stride in front of the other , And , with a lofty demeanor , thus vauntingly spake to the Captain : " Now Wattawamat can see , by the fiery eyes 88 THE COURTSHIP OF MILES STANDISH .
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. " Now Wattawamat can see , by the fiery eyes of the Captain , Angry is he in his heart ; but the heart of the brave Wattawamat Is not afraid at the sight . He was not born of a woman , But on a mountain , at ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. " Now Wattawamat can see , by the fiery eyes of the Captain , Angry is he in his heart ; but the heart of the brave Wattawamat Is not afraid at the sight . He was not born of a woman , But on a mountain , at ...
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