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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... 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 May Flower , Distant , but still ...
... 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 May Flower , Distant , but still ...
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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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... feels , nor stirs ; At her feet and at her head Lies a slave to attend the dead , But their dust is white as hers . Was she a lady of high degree , So much in love with the vanity And foolish pomp of this world of ours ? Or was it ...
... feels , nor stirs ; At her feet and at her head Lies a slave to attend the dead , But their dust is white as hers . Was she a lady of high degree , So much in love with the vanity And foolish pomp of this world of ours ? Or was it ...
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... dash and din , Careless , humble , and unknown , Sang the poet Basselin Songs that fill That ancient mill With a splendour of its own . Never feeling of unrest Broke the pleasant dream he dreamed 84 BIRDS OF PASSAGE .
... dash and din , Careless , humble , and unknown , Sang the poet Basselin Songs that fill That ancient mill With a splendour of its own . Never feeling of unrest Broke the pleasant dream he dreamed 84 BIRDS OF PASSAGE .
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