The Courtship of Miles Standish: And Other PoemsUniversity Publishing, 1901 - 142 pages |
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... feet square for their common use , to receive them and their goods . " In a short time they had built three more houses for the use of the plantation and seven for individual families , which were arranged in two rows.2 Lots were ...
... feet square for their common use , to receive them and their goods . " In a short time they had built three more houses for the use of the plantation and seven for individual families , which were arranged in two rows.2 Lots were ...
Page xxx
... feet , " I. 79 , 80 . ( c ) " To and fro in his breast his thoughts were heaving and dashing , As in a foundering ship , . . . washes the bitter sea , ” III . 8–10 . ( d ) The carded wool like a snow - drift , ” III . 44 . 66 In each of ...
... feet , " I. 79 , 80 . ( c ) " To and fro in his breast his thoughts were heaving and dashing , As in a foundering ship , . . . washes the bitter sea , ” III . 8–10 . ( d ) The carded wool like a snow - drift , ” III . 44 . 66 In each of ...
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... feet have one accented and two unaccented syllables ; and the third and sixth feet have INTRODUCTION . xxxiii.
... feet have one accented and two unaccented syllables ; and the third and sixth feet have INTRODUCTION . xxxiii.
Page xxxiv
... feet have one accented and one unaccented syllable . “ Tó and fró in a room of his símple and prímitive dwélling . ” Here the first and sixth have one unaccented syllable follow- ing the accented one . " Clád in doublet and hóse , and ...
... feet have one accented and one unaccented syllable . “ Tó and fró in a room of his símple and prímitive dwélling . ” Here the first and sixth have one unaccented syllable follow- ing the accented one . " Clád in doublet and hóse , and ...
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... feet , proclaimed the battle was hottest . 80 Nothing was heard in the room but the hurrying pen of the stripling , Busily writing epistles important , to go by the " Mayflower , " Ready to sail on the morrow , or next day at latest ...
... feet , proclaimed the battle was hottest . 80 Nothing was heard in the room but the hurrying pen of the stripling , Busily writing epistles important , to go by the " Mayflower , " Ready to sail on the morrow , or next day at latest ...
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accent Angels beautiful beheld Belfry of Bruges Bible breath Bruges Cæsar Captain of Plymouth church cilla colony Courtship of Miles dark dead death Elizabeth Appleton England English Evangeline Excelsior eyes feeling feet Flanders flowers forest Forever-never friendship Full Text gleam grave gray Guy de Dampierre hand heard heart HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW hexameters humor Indian John Alden Julius Cæsar land laugh light living long thoughts Longfellow look loud maiden Master matchlock Mayflower meter Miles Standish mist Never-forever night o'er ocean pause Pecksuot Pilgrims Plym Plymouth Plantation poem poet poet's poetic poetry prayer Priscilla Priscilla Mullens Psalm Published Puritan rain roar Rose sail Sandalphon sang shadows ship silent snow soldier song Song of Hiawatha sorrow sound spake stood story strong sweet Thereupon answered thoughts of youth unaccented syllable vessel village voice wife wind wind's words youth are long