The Courtship of Miles StandishHinds, Hayden & Eldredge, 1917 - 101 страници |
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... sweet pennyroyal . 850 1 This house was at Duxbury . Many of the first settlers built their permanent homes a short distance from the village of Plymouth . Miles Standish founded Duxbury and named it for his old home in England . Oft ...
... sweet pennyroyal . 850 1 This house was at Duxbury . Many of the first settlers built their permanent homes a short distance from the village of Plymouth . Miles Standish founded Duxbury and named it for his old home in England . Oft ...
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... sweet as the clusters that grew in the valley of Eshcol.1 Like a picture it seemed of the primitive , pastoral ages , 2 Fresh with the youth of the world , and recalling Rebecca and Isaac , 3 1015 Old and yet ever new , and simple and ...
... sweet as the clusters that grew in the valley of Eshcol.1 Like a picture it seemed of the primitive , pastoral ages , 2 Fresh with the youth of the world , and recalling Rebecca and Isaac , 3 1015 Old and yet ever new , and simple and ...
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... Sweet is the smell of powder ; " 6. Had the Pilgrims a righteous cause with regard to the Indians ? 7. What opinion of Indians did Miles Standish hold ? 8. Why did Miles Standish take only a part of his army on the expedition against ...
... Sweet is the smell of powder ; " 6. Had the Pilgrims a righteous cause with regard to the Indians ? 7. What opinion of Indians did Miles Standish hold ? 8. Why did Miles Standish take only a part of his army on the expedition against ...
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answered John Alden apostrophe armor army arrows Astaroth beautiful beheld Bradford's cæsura Captain of Plymouth cilla cloud colonists Comments Defined divined Duxbury east-wind England errand excellent Elder Explained face feeling feet Figures of Speech Find an example Flanders flowers forest friendship grave hand heard heart HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW Historical Holland Indians Julius Cæsar land living Longfellow Longfellow's poems look Lord married matchlock Mayflower meadow Memorize Lines metaphor Miles Standish mist Mullins musket nearest to heaven o'er ocean Old Colony Pecksuot personification Pilgrims Plymouth Plantation Plymouth woods poetry praise Pris Priscilla Priscilla Mullins Psalm Puritan maiden Questions sacred sail Scanned scansion settlement silent simile smile snow soldier spake speak speech between lines spindle spinning stood stripling sword Thereupon answered John thought trochee TWENTY SPECIAL LESSONS village of Plymouth voice Wat Tyler Wattawamat weapons wedding wind winter woman women words