And the time being come that they must depart, they were accompanied with most of their brethren out of the city unto a town sundry miles off, called Delft Haven, where the ship lay ready to receive them. So they left that goodly and pleasant city which... Poems from the Inner Life - Page 7by Lizzie Doten - 1864 - 171 lehteFull view - About this book
 | JOHN ROMEYN BRODHEAD - 1853
...crowded Plymouth. ' , i -i • , i - , -, with one hundred emigrants, who, in tears and sadness, had left " that goodly and pleasant city which had been...they knew they were Pilgrims, and looked not much on those things, but lifted up their eyes to heaven, their dearest country, and quieted their spirits."*... | |
 | William Henry Bartlett - 1853 - 240 lehte
...the city, unto a town sundry miles off, called Delfthaven, where the ship lay ready to receive them. So they left that goodly and pleasant city, which...restingplace near twelve years. But they knew they were PILGEIMS, and looked not much to those things, but lifted their eyes to heaven, their dearest country,... | |
 | Henry Howard Brownell - 1853 - 720 lehte
...waiting to receive them. "So they left that pleasant and goodly city, which had been their resting place near twelve years. But they knew they were PILGRIMS, and looked not much on those things, but lifted up their eyes to heaven, their dearest country, and quieted their spirits."... | |
 | William Shaw Russell - 1855 - 203 lehte
...sundry miles off, called Delft-haven, where the ship lay ready to receive them. So they left that good and pleasant city, which had been their resting-place...they knew they were PILGRIMS, and looked not much on those things, but lifted up their eyes to heaven, their dearest country, and so quieted their spirits.*... | |
 | Henry Howard Brownell - 1855 - 720 lehte
...waiting to receive them. "So they left that pleasant and goodly city, which had been their resting place near twelve years. But they knew they were PILGRIMS, and looked not much on those things, but lifted up their eyes to heaven, their dearest country, and quieted their spirits."... | |
 | John Stetson Barry - 1855
...success of their voyage. " So THEY LEFT THAT GOODLY AND PLEASANT CITY, WHICH HAD BEEN THEIR RESTING PLACE NEAR TWELVE YEARS. BUT THEY KNEW THEY WERE PILGRIMS, AND LOOKED NOT MUCH ON THOSE THINGS, AND QUIETED THEIR SPIRITS." The last night was spent " with little sleep by the most,... | |
 | John Stetson Barry - 1855
...their friends, and by others from Amsterdam who are present to pray for the success of their voyage. " So THEY LEFT THAT GOODLY AND PLEASANT CITY, WHICH HAD BEEN THEIR RESTING PLACE NEAR TWELVE YEARS. BUT THEY KNEW THEY WERE PILGRIMS, AND LOOKED NOT MUCH ON THOSE THINGS,... | |
 | 1855 - 568 lehte
...brethren out ot the city unto a town called Delft Haven, where the ship lay ready to receive them, so they left that goodly and pleasant city, which had been their resting place above eleven years : but they knew that ihoy were pil j-rims nnd strangers here below,... | |
 | Henry Wyles Cushman - 1855 - 666 lehte
...they were accompanied to Delft Haven by their friends " to see them shipped and to take leave of them. So they left that goodly and pleasant city, which had been their resting place for near twelve years. But they knew they were PILGRIMS ,l and looked not much on those... | |
 | John Stetson Barry - 1855
...success of their voyage. " So THEY LEPT THAT G0ODLY AND PLEASANT CITY, WHICH HAD BEEN THEIR RESTING PLACE NEAR TWELVE YEARS. BUT THEY KNEW THEY WERE PILGRIMS, AND LOOKED NOT JltrCH ON THOSE THINGS, AND QUIETED THEIR SPIRITS." The last night was spent " with little sleep by... | |
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