But the tide (which stays for no man) calling them away that were thus loath to depart, their reverend pastor, falling down on his knees and they all with him, with watery cheeks commended them with most fervent prayers to the Lord and His blessing ;... In the Days of the Pilgrim Fathers - Página 54por Mary Caroline Crawford - 1920 - 331 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Nathaniel Morton - 1669 - 562 páginas
...that sundry of the Dutch strangers, that stood on the Key as spectators, could not refrain from tears. Yet comfortable and sweet it was, to see such lively...stays for no man) calling them away, that were thus loth to depart, their Reverend Pastor falling down on his knees, and they all with him, with watery... | |
| Nathaniel Morton - 1826 - 498 páginas
...stool! on the Key as spectators, could not refrain from tears: Yet comfortable and sweet it was, to sec such lively and true expressions of dear and unfeigned...stays for no man) calling them away, that were thus loth to depart, their reverend pastor falling down on his knees, and they all with him, with watery... | |
| William Sullivan - 1830 - 72 páginas
...that sundry of the Dutch strangers that stood on the key as spectators, could not refrain from tears. Yet comfortable, and sweet it was, to see such lively, and true expressions of dear and unfeigned love. Their reverend pastor falling on his knees, and they all with him, with watery cheeks, commended them... | |
| Alexis de Tocqueville - 1838 - 354 páginas
...that sundry of the Dutch strangers that stood on the Key as spectators could not refrain from tears. But the tide (which stays for no man) calling them away, that were thus loth to depart, their Reverend Pastor falling down on his knees, and they all with him,, with watery... | |
| 1839 - 920 páginas
...sundry of the Dutch strangers, that stood on the Key as spectators, could not refrain from tears : Yet comfortable and sweet it was, to see such lively and true expressions of dear and unfeigned love. — Their reverend pastor falling down on his knees, and they all with him, with watery cheeks, commended... | |
| American education society - 1839 - 496 páginas
...sundry of the Dutch strangers, that stood on the Key as spectators, could not refrain from tears : Yc-t comfortable and sweet it was, to see such lively and true expressions of dear and unfeigned love. — Their reverend pastor falling down on his knees, and they all with him, with watery cheeks, commended... | |
| Benjamin Hanbury - 1839 - 628 páginas
...sundry of the Dutch strangers that stood on the Key as spectators, could not refrain from tears ! . . But the tide, which stays for no man, calling them away that were thus loth to depart, their Reverend Pastor falling down on his knees, and they all with him, with watery... | |
| Robert Charles Winthrop - 1840 - 64 páginas
...that sundry of the Dutch strangers, that stood on the Key as spectators, could not refrain from tears. But the tide (which stays for no man) calling them away that were thus loth to depart, their reverend pastor falling down on his knees, and they all with him, with watery... | |
| 1841 - 536 páginas
...sundry of the Dutch strangers, that stood on the quay as spectators, could not refrain from tears. Yet comfortable and sweet it was to see such lively...stays for no man, calling them away, that were thus loth to depart, their reverend pastor, falling down on his knees, and they all with him, with watery... | |
| 1841 - 552 páginas
...sundry of the Dutch strangers, that stood on the quay as spectators, could not refrain from tears. Yet comfortable and sweet it was to see such lively...stays for no man, calling them away, that were thus loth to depart, their reverend pastor, falling down on his knees, and they all with him, with watery... | |
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