The Courtship of Miles Standish: And Other Poems |
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And Other Poems Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Once he had come to the bed ,
and stood there a moment in silence ; Then he had turned away , and said : “ I
will not awake him ; Let him sleep on , it is best ; for what is the use of more
talking !
And Other Poems Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Once he had come to the bed ,
and stood there a moment in silence ; Then he had turned away , and said : “ I
will not awake him ; Let him sleep on , it is best ; for what is the use of more
talking !
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When the tidings thereof were brought to the village of Plymouth , And as a trophy
of war the head of the brave Wattawamat Scowled from the roof of the fort , which
at once was a church and a fortress , All who beheld it rejoiced , and praised ...
When the tidings thereof were brought to the village of Plymouth , And as a trophy
of war the head of the brave Wattawamat Scowled from the roof of the fort , which
at once was a church and a fortress , All who beheld it rejoiced , and praised ...
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Piercing the heart of his friend had struck his own , and had sundered Once and
for ever the bonds that held him bound as a captive , Wild with excess of
sensation , the awful delight of his freedom , Mingled with pain and regret ,
unconscious ...
Piercing the heart of his friend had struck his own , and had sundered Once and
for ever the bonds that held him bound as a captive , Wild with excess of
sensation , the awful delight of his freedom , Mingled with pain and regret ,
unconscious ...
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Once it had lifted its hand , and moved its lips , but was silent , As if an iron will
had mastered the fleeting intention . But when were ended the troth and the
prayer and the last benediction , Into the room it strode , and the people beheld
with ...
Once it had lifted its hand , and moved its lips , but was silent , As if an iron will
had mastered the fleeting intention . But when were ended the troth and the
prayer and the last benediction , Into the room it strode , and the people beheld
with ...
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Great was the people's amazement , and greater yet their rejoicing , Thus to
behold once more the sun - burnt face of their Captain , Whom they had mourned
as dead ; and they gathered and crowded about him , Eager to see him and hear
...
Great was the people's amazement , and greater yet their rejoicing , Thus to
behold once more the sun - burnt face of their Captain , Whom they had mourned
as dead ; and they gathered and crowded about him , Eager to see him and hear
...
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