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| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1859 - 136 páginas
...Plymouth, nay, any woman in England, Might be happy and proud to be called the wife of Miles Staudish ! But as he warmed and glowed, in his simple and eloquent...smiled, and, with eyes overrunning with laughter, Said, in a tremulous voice, " Why don't you speak for yourself, John ? '" IV. JOHN ALDEN. INTO the... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1859 - 724 páginas
...Plymouth, nay, any woman in England, Might be happy and proud to be called the wife of Miles Standish ! But as he warmed and glowed, in his simple and eloquent...maiden smiled, and with eyes overrunning with laughter, Said, in a tremulous voice. " Why don't you speak for yourself John r ' J ' INTO the open air John... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, John Gilbert - 1860 - 448 páginas
...Plymouth, nay, any woman in England, Might be happy and proud to be called the wife of Miles Standish ! But as he warmed and glowed, in his simple and eloquent...forgetful of self, and full of the praise of his rival, Arehly the maiden smiled, and, with eyes overrunning with laughter, Said, in a tremulous voiee, " Why... | |
| George Augustus Sala, Edmund Yates - 1888 - 620 páginas
...(it was called the courtship of Miles Standish,) wherein the heroine, to the man who pleads ". ... in his simple and eloquent language Quite forgetful of self, and full of the praise of his rival/* says with enrapturing persuasiveness : " . . . . "Why don't you speak for yourself, John ? " Altamont... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1861 - 912 páginas
...Plymouth, nay, any woman in England, Might be happy and proud to bo called the wife of Miles Standish ' But as he warmed and glowed, in his simple and eloquent...smiled, and, with eyes overrunning with laughter, Said, in a tremulous voice, " Why don't you speak for yourself, John?"70 IV. JOHN AIDES. INTO the open... | |
| James Carnahan Wetmore - 1861 - 712 páginas
...England, Might be happy and proud to be called the wife of Miles Standish ! But as he warmed and he glowed, in his simple and eloquent language, Quite forgetful of self, and full of praise of his rival, Archly the maiden smiled, and, with eyes overrunning with laughter, Said in a... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1862 - 548 páginas
...Plymouth, nay, any woman in England, Might be happy and prond to be called the wife of Miles Standish ! But as he warmed and glowed, in his simple and eloquent language, Quite forgetful of self, and fall of the praise of his rival. Archly the maiden smiled, and, with eyes overrunning with laughter,... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1863 - 260 páginas
...Plymouth, nay, any woman in England, Might be happy and proud to be called the wife of Miles Standish! But as he warmed and glowed, in his simple and eloquent...smiled , and with eyes over-running with laughter, Said, in a tremulous voice, "Why don't you speak for yourself, John?" JOHN AJ.DKN. INTO the open air... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1863 - 484 páginas
...Any woman in Plymouth, nay any woman in England, Might be happy and proud to be called the wife of But as he warmed and glowed, in his simple and eloquent...smiled, and, with eyes overrunning with laughter, Said, in a tremulous voice, " Why don't you speak for yourself, John ? " IV. JOHN ALDEX. INTO the open... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1864 - 488 páginas
...Plymouth, nay any woman in England, Might be happy and proud to be called the wife of Miles Standish ! But as he warmed and glowed, in his simple and eloquent...smiled, and, with eyes overrunning with laughter, Said, in a tremulous voice, " Why don't you speak for yourself, John ? " IV. JOHN ALDEN. INTO the open... | |
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