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" But as he warmed and glowed, in his simple and eloquent language, Quite forgetful of self, and full of the praise of his rival, Archly the maiden smiled, and, with eyes overrunning with laughter, Said, in a tremulous voice, " Why don't you speak for yourself,... "
The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems - Sivu 25
tekijä(t) Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1859 - 119 sivua
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The Land We Live in: Or, The Story of Our Country

Henry Mann - 1896 - 350 sivua
...to be feared, that Priscilla would not take .him too much i» earnest, when, continues Longfellow: " Archly the maiden smiled, and with eyes over-running...tremulous voice : " Why don't you speak for yourself, John ? '" John did not speak for himself — at least not directly, on that occasion, but he did later on,...

Macphail's Edinburgh ecclesiastical journal and literary review, Niteet 25–26

1858 - 890 sivua
...is the result 1 What might be expected : — " Archly the maiden smiled, and, with eyes over-runuing with laughter (! !) Said, in a tremulous voice, ' Why don't you speak for yourself, John ?' " This is tolerably plain, and Alden thinks SO, for he quits her instantly, and being really uncomfortable,...

The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1859 - 136 sivua
...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...the open air John Alden, perplexed and bewildered, Eushed like a man insane, and wandered alone by the sea-side ; Paced up and down the sands, and bared...

The poetical works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. New complete ed., with ...

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1859 - 724 sivua
...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...tremulous voice. " Why don't you speak for yourself John r ' J ' INTO the open air John Alden, perplexed and bewildered, Rushed like a man insane, and wandered...

New Englander and Yale Review, Nide 17

Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1859 - 1136 sivua
...famous remark to John Alden at the end of the interview, the poet has accompanied with a commentary, . " Archly the maiden smiled, and, with eyes overrunning...tremulous voice, ' why don't you speak for yourself, John ?' " which gives the true interpretation of that sally. It was half in joke and half in earnest, out...

Chambers's Edinburgh journal, conducted by W. Chambers. [Continued ..., Nide 10

Chambers's journal - 1859 - 432 sivua
...replies to the proposal in an hexameter, that she had rather he had come upon his own private account : Said, in a tremulous voice : ' Why don't you speak for yourself, John ? ' Out of this comes headlong wrath on the part of Miles Standish, Esquire, and unnecessary self-upbraiding...

The Courtship of Miles Standish: And Other Poems

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1859 - 242 sivua
...full of the praise of his rival, Archly the maiden smiled, and, with 'eyes overrunning with laughter, IV. JOHN ALDEN. INTO the open air John Alden, perplexed and bewildered, Brushed like a man insane, and wandered alone by the sea-side ; Paced up and down the sands, and bared...

The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, John Gilbert - 1860 - 448 sivua
...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...

Temple Bar, Nide 83

George Augustus Sala, Edmund Yates - 1888 - 620 sivua
...(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...

The British Controversialist and Literary Magazine, Nide 2

1860 - 444 sivua
...worm i' the bud, Feed on her damask check;" but we really cannot congratulate the young lady who— " Said, in a tremulous voice, ' Why don't you speak for yourself, John ?'" on her peculiarly retiring disposition. Priscilla was anything but bashful in the way of making...




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