The Courtship of Miles StandishBobbs-Merrill, 1903 - 152 страници |
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... feel so lonely and wretched . ” Thereupon answered the youth : " Indeed I do not condemn you ; Stouter hearts than a woman's have quailed in this terrible winter . 1 Yours is tender and trusting , and needs a 52 THE LOVER'S ERRAND.
... feel so lonely and wretched . ” Thereupon answered the youth : " Indeed I do not condemn you ; Stouter hearts than a woman's have quailed in this terrible winter . 1 Yours is tender and trusting , and needs a 52 THE LOVER'S ERRAND.
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... Feeling his words like a blow , that stunned her and rendered her speechless ; Till at length she exclaimed , interrupting the ominous silence : " If the great Captain of Plymouth is so very eager to wed me , Why does he not come ...
... Feeling his words like a blow , that stunned her and rendered her speechless ; Till at length she exclaimed , interrupting the ominous silence : " If the great Captain of Plymouth is so very eager to wed me , Why does he not come ...
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... feel that your nature is noble , Lifting mine up to a higher , a more ethereal level . Therefore I value your friendship , and feel it perhaps the more keenly If you say aught that implies I am only as one among many , If you make use ...
... feel that your nature is noble , Lifting mine up to a higher , a more ethereal level . Therefore I value your friendship , and feel it perhaps the more keenly If you say aught that implies I am only as one among many , If you make use ...
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... feeling : " Yes , we must ever be friends ; and of all who offer you friendship Let me be ever the first , the truest , the nearest and dearest ! " Casting a farewell look at the glimmering sail of the Mayflower , Distant , but still in ...
... feeling : " Yes , we must ever be friends ; and of all who offer you friendship Let me be ever the first , the truest , the nearest and dearest ! " Casting a farewell look at the glimmering sail of the Mayflower , Distant , but still in ...
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... feeling ; I have been cruel and hard , but now , thank God ! it is ended . Mine is the same hot blood that leaped in the veins of Hugh Standish , Sensitive , swift to resent , but as swift in atoning for error . Never so much as now was ...
... feeling ; I have been cruel and hard , but now , thank God ! it is ended . Mine is the same hot blood that leaped in the veins of Hugh Standish , Sensitive , swift to resent , but as swift in atoning for error . Never so much as now was ...
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answered John Alden armor arrows battle beautiful beheld brave Wattawamat breath bullet Cæsar Captain continued Captain of Plymouth corselet courage Damascus Elder of Plymouth England errand excellent Elder exclaimed face feeling Flanders forest Garden of Eden grave hand heard heart heavens Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Hobomok HOWARD CHANDLER CHRISTY howitzer hurrying pen ILLUSTRATIONS BY HOWARD Indian Julius Cæsar laughed looked Lord loud maiden smiled maker of phrases matchlock Mayflower meadow Meanwhile mist musket name of friendship name of Priscilla o'er ocean old Puritan anthem Onward the bridal Pecksuot Pilgrims Plymouth woods John powder Praising PRINCETON UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Puritan maiden Priscilla sachem sacred sail scabbard sea-shore silent soldier spake speak spinning stalwart Miles Standish stood Straightway stripling strode strong will prevailed sudden sweet swifter talk Thereupon answered John thought tide Truly village of Plymouth voice weapons wedding WHEEL wind woman woods John Alden words