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... grave in the Flemish morasses . " Thereupon answered John Alden , but looked not up from his writing : " Truly the breath of the Lord hath slackened the speed of the bullet ; He in his mercy preserved you , to be our shield and our ...
... grave in the Flemish morasses . " Thereupon answered John Alden , but looked not up from his writing : " Truly the breath of the Lord hath slackened the speed of the bullet ; He in his mercy preserved you , to be our shield and our ...
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... there , Better to hide from the Indian scouts the graves of our people , Lest they should count them and see how many already have perished ! " Sadly his face he averted , and strode up and THE COURTSHIP OF MILES STANDISH . 13.
... there , Better to hide from the Indian scouts the graves of our people , Lest they should count them and see how many already have perished ! " Sadly his face he averted , and strode up and THE COURTSHIP OF MILES STANDISH . 13.
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... coming , Now to the grave of the dead , and now to the bed of the dying , Patient , courageous , and strong , and said to myself , that if ever There were angels on earth , as there are angels THE COURTSHIP OF MILES STANDISH . 21.
... coming , Now to the grave of the dead , and now to the bed of the dying , Patient , courageous , and strong , and said to myself , that if ever There were angels on earth , as there are angels THE COURTSHIP OF MILES STANDISH . 21.
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... graves of the dead and the hearths of the living , It is the will of the Lord ; and his mercy en- dureth for ever ! " So he entered the house : and the hum of the wheel and the singing Suddenly ceased ; for Priscilla , aroused by his ...
... graves of the dead and the hearths of the living , It is the will of the Lord ; and his mercy en- dureth for ever ! " So he entered the house : and the hum of the wheel and the singing Suddenly ceased ; for Priscilla , aroused by his ...
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... graves in the churchyard . Kind are the people I live with , and dear to me my religion ; Still my heart is so sad , that I wish myself back in Old England . You will say it is wrong , but I cannot help it : I almost Wish myself back in ...
... graves in the churchyard . Kind are the people I live with , and dear to me my religion ; Still my heart is so sad , that I wish myself back in Old England . You will say it is wrong , but I cannot help it : I almost Wish myself back in ...
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COURTSHIP OF MILES STANDISH Henry Wadsworth 1807-1882 Longfellow,Homer P. (Homer Pierce) 1849- Ed Lewis No preview available - 2016 |
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