| Horace Elisha Scudder - 1882 - 418 páginas
...Christian love. The next day, the wind being fair, they went aboard, and their friends with them, where truly doleful was the sight of that sad and mournful...gush from every eye, and pithy speeches pierced each heart ; that sundry of the Dutch strangers that stood on the quay as spectators, could not refrain... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1883 - 450 páginas
...with them, where truly doleful was the sight of that sad and mournful parting, to see what sighs, what sobs and prayers did sound amongst them, what tears...did gush from every eye, and pithy speeches pierced every heart ; that sundry Dutch strangers that stood on the quay as spectators could not refrain from... | |
| John Stoughton - 1884 - 416 páginas
...seek of Him a right way for us, and for our little ones, and for all our substance." 2 And there " sundry of the Dutch strangers that stood on the quay as spectators could not refrain from tears," and " the scene was remembered there a quarter of a century afterwards."3 What Howard saw and chiefly... | |
| Edward Newenham Hoare - 1886 - 248 páginas
...the very words of William Bradford, who was one of the Pilgrims : — DICK BECOMES INTERESTED. ful was the sight of that sad and mournful parting; —...tears did gush from every eye, and pithy speeches did pierce each other's hearts DEPARTURE OF THE PILGRIM FATHERS FROM HOLLAND. But the tide, which stays... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1886 - 442 páginas
...with them, where truly doleful was the sight of that sad and mournful parting, to see what sighs, what sobs and prayers did sound amongst them, what tears...did gush from every eye, and pithy speeches pierced every heart ; that sundry Dutch strangers that stood on the quay as spectators could not refrain from... | |
| Titus Mooney Merriman - 1892 - 340 páginas
...sight, of that sad and mournful parting ; to sec what sighs, and sobs, and prayers, did sound among them ; what tears did gush from every eye, and pithy speeches pierced each other's hearts ; that sundry of the Dutch strangers that stood on the -quay as Spectators, could not refrain... | |
| John Brown - 1895 - 384 páginas
...us in his own pathetic old-world way. He says : ' The next day the wind being fair they went aboard, and their friends with them, when truly doleful was...gush from every eye, and pithy speeches pierced each heart ; that sundry of the Dutch strangers that stood on the quay as spectators could not refrain from... | |
| John Brown - 1895 - 388 páginas
...us in his own pathetic old-world way. He says : ' The next day the wind being fair they went aboard, and their friends with them, when truly doleful was...did gush from every eye, and pithy speeches pierced cnch heart ; that sundry of the Dutch strangers that stood on the quay as spectators could not refrain... | |
| New England Society in the City of Brooklyn - 1895 - 418 páginas
...speak to one another for the abundance of sorrow to part." Bradford adds, "Truly doleful was the sight and mournful parting, to see what sighs and sobs and...gush from every eye, and pithy speeches pierced each heart ; that sundry of the Dutch strangers, that stood on the quay as spectators, could not refrain... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1896 - 466 páginas
...with them, where truly doleful was the sight of that sad and mournful parting, to see what sighs, what sobs and prayers did sound amongst them, what tears...did gush from every eye, and pithy speeches pierced every heart ; that sundry Dutch strangers that stood on the quay as spectators could not refrain from... | |
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