| James N. Patrick - 1903 - 220 pages
...clay.—Collins. 19. The Spartans called their slaves Helots. 20. I found the urchin, Cupid, sleeping. 21. 0 strong hearts and true ! not one went back in the '' Mayflower.'' 22. Silently, one by one, in the infinite meadows of heaven, Blossomed the lovely stars, the forget-me-nots... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1904 - 448 pages
...plenty of nothing but Gospel ! Lost in the sound of the oars was the last farewell of the Pilgrims. O strong hearts and true ! not one went back in the...! No, not one looked back, who had set his hand to this ploughing ! Soon were heard on board the shouts and songs of the sailors Heaving the windlass... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1905 - 738 pages
...plenty of until ing but Gospel ! Lost in the sound of the oars was the last farewell of the pilgrims. О strong hearts and true ! not one went back in the...! No, not one looked back, who had set his hand to this ploughing ! Soon were heard on board the shouts and songs of the sailors no Heaving the windlass... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1905 - 730 pages
...plenty of nothing but Gospel ! Lost in the sound of the oars was the last farewell of the pilgrims. O strong hearts and true ! not one went back in the...Mayflower ! No, not one looked back, who had set his band to this ploughing ! Soon were heard on board the shouts and songs of the sailors no Heaving the... | |
| CURTIS HIDDE PAGE - 1905 - 746 pages
...allowance of victual, and plenty of nothing but Gospel ! Lost in the sound of the oars was the last back in the Mayflower ! No, not one looked back, who had set his farewell of the pilgrims. О strong hearts and true ! not one went hand to this ploughing ! Heaving... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1906 - 162 pages
...Courtship of Miles Standish Lost in the sound of the oars was the last farewell of the Pilgrims. O strong hearts and true ! not one went back in the...! No, not one looked back, who had set his hand to this ploughing ! The Courtship of Miles Standish SEPTEMBER EIGHTEENTH God had sifted three kingdoms... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1906 - 156 pages
...Courtship of Miles Standish Lost in the sound of the oars was the last farewell of the Pilgrims. O strong hearts and true ! not one went back in the...! No, not one looked back, who had set his hand to this ploughing! The Courtship of Miles Standish SEPTEMBER EIGHTEENTH God had sifted three kingdoms... | |
| CANT TELL - 1910 - 216 pages
...plenty of nothing but Gospel! Lost in the sound of the oars was the last farewell of the Pilgrims. O strong hearts and true! not one went back in the Mayflower! No, not one looked back, who had set his hand to this ploughing! Soon were heard on board the shouts and songs of the sailors Heaving the windlass round,... | |
| Garland Greever - 1910 - 168 pages
...plenty of nothing but Gospel ! Lost in the sound of the oars was the last farewell of the Pilgrims. 0 strong hearts and true ! not one went back in the Mayflower ! eoo Xo, not one looked back, who had set his hand to this ploughing! Soon were heard on board the... | |
| Mrs. Martha (Farnham) Webster, Martha Farnham Webster - 1912 - 332 pages
...degree as were the Pilgrims of Plymouth it may be said of them as has been said of the men and women of the Mayflower: "No, not one looked back, who had set his hand to this ploughing." But did they look forward with a vision clear enough to discern the scene which today... | |
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