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quadgram | frequency |
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history of plymouth plantation | 17 |
of the pilgrim fathers | 13 |
the door of the | 11 |
who came in the | 9 |
died the first winter | 9 |
the edge of the | 9 |
of the mayflower pilgrims | 9 |
records of the colony | 8 |
the colony of new | 8 |
the faces of the | 8 |
came in the mayflower | 8 |
colony of new plymouth | 8 |
of the colony of | 8 |
photograph by welchman bros | 7 |
a member of the | 7 |
in the living room | 7 |
the site of the | 7 |
at the common house | 7 |
the rest of the | 6 |
himself down on the | 6 |
voyage to the west | 6 |
was one of the | 6 |
the story of the | 6 |
miles shook his head | 6 |
on board the mayflower | 6 |
the women and children | 6 |
of the pilgrim church | 6 |
the men of the | 6 |
but he had no | 6 |
the pilgrim memorial monument | 5 |
story of the mayflower | 5 |
the path to the | 5 |
of the new england | 5 |
by the time he | 5 |
the first church in | 5 |
of the united states | 5 |
some of the men | 5 |
to old world shrines | 5 |
sprang to his feet | 5 |
but he was a | 5 |
on the other side | 5 |
as much as he | 5 |
the men in the | 5 |
the governor and the | 5 |
he was glad when | 5 |
in the midst of | 5 |
the departure of the | 5 |
women who came in | 5 |
up the hill to | 5 |
faces of the men | 5 |
in spite of the | 5 |
during the first winter | 5 |
he could not help | 5 |
the landing of the | 5 |
as if he had | 5 |
i see not why | 5 |
in the great cabin | 5 |
boy in the colony | 5 |
the captain and his | 4 |
one of the indians | 4 |
landing of the pilgrims | 4 |
world pilgrims to old | 4 |
so soon as the | 4 |
the women as well | 4 |
ned lister and giles | 4 |
out at the door | 4 |
of which he was | 4 |
he could see a | 4 |
the history of the | 4 |
and some of the | 4 |
one hundred and two | 4 |
the other side of | 4 |
at the end of | 4 |
men in the shallop | 4 |
was aware of the | 4 |
his mother and dolly | 4 |
when he came to | 4 |
the new england states | 4 |
for a moment he | 4 |
the women who came | 4 |
i want to go | 4 |
the sight of the | 4 |
did not wish to | 4 |
plymouth from the painting | 4 |
the romantic story of | 4 |
memorial monument at provincetown | 4 |
to the landing place | 4 |
at the age of | 4 |
to do in the | 4 |
the plymouth military company | 4 |
pilgrim memorial monument at | 4 |
women as well as | 4 |
with the other boys | 4 |
into a world unknown | 4 |
the two young men | 4 |
the master of the | 4 |
the end of the | 4 |
of the plymouth colony | 4 |
a bit of old | 4 |
came at last to | 4 |
back to the house | 4 |
to the house to | 4 |
new world pilgrims to | 4 |
from the painting by | 4 |
as well as the | 4 |
that led to the | 4 |
the glare of the | 4 |
pilgrims to old world | 4 |
on the edge of | 4 |
romantic story of the | 4 |
into the living room | 4 |
in the mayflower and | 4 |
a son of perdition | 4 |
set himself down on | 4 |
his eyes on the | 4 |
i wish i were | 4 |
old world homes and | 4 |
of one of the | 4 |
he could see the | 4 |
out the figures of | 3 |
of the mayflower and | 3 |
miles made out the | 3 |
his fowling piece and | 3 |
arm up to shut | 3 |
he had no time | 3 |
that she had been | 3 |
hallowed ground in which | 3 |
where he could see | 3 |
magnified are they who | 3 |
him to his feet | 3 |
in the cabin of | 3 |
of one hundred and | 3 |
to blow up the | 3 |
so far as he | 3 |
joined himself to the | 3 |
he knew the place | 3 |
the state of massachusetts | 3 |
standish smiled a little | 3 |
high on a stern | 3 |
church was founded in | 3 |
he knew only that | 3 |
country took a last | 3 |
the lords of the | 3 |
lister and giles hopkins | 3 |
feet in the sand | 3 |
on the other hand | 3 |
he had a vague | 3 |
ground in which their | 3 |
and held he had | 3 |
do you not think | 3 |
saw the two young | 3 |
have it in mind | 3 |
figures of the men | 3 |
died during the first | 3 |
he was a member | 3 |
was a man of | 3 |
the early days of | 3 |
the cabin of the | 3 |
on a stern and | 3 |
two centuries of costume | 3 |
the arrest at boston | 3 |
which their fathers lay | 3 |
holland of the pilgrims | 3 |
he came into the | 3 |
the life of to | 3 |
the old plymouth colony | 3 |
on behalf of the | 3 |
he looked to the | 3 |
who was one of | 3 |
master hopkins and dotey | 3 |
shut out the glare | 3 |
the right to come | 3 |
it was not francis | 3 |
the figures of the | 3 |
grave of miles standish | 3 |
fortunes of the fathers | 3 |
world homes and pilgrim | 3 |
the separatist church was | 3 |
the courtship of miles | 3 |
he was not afraid | 3 |
in the days that | 3 |
to the women and | 3 |
a part of the | 3 |
we have seen how | 3 |
at last to the | 3 |
at him with a | 3 |
the education of his | 3 |
of the men in | 3 |
not to be afraid | 3 |
to be magnified are | 3 |
that there was no | 3 |
one of the first | 3 |
departure of the mayflower | 3 |
friends and country took | 3 |
the grave of miles | 3 |
was not to be | 3 |
the leaders of the | 3 |
in the life of | 3 |
and hid his face | 3 |
a stern and rock | 3 |
held he had the | 3 |
at the same time | 3 |
man of the family | 3 |
and country took a | 3 |
the captain and alden | 3 |
her apron between her | 3 |
made out the figures | 3 |
in the autumn of | 3 |
right to come there | 3 |
as if he knew | 3 |
for all it was | 3 |
when he went to | 3 |
when he returned to | 3 |
the savages come for | 3 |
the worst lad in | 3 |
the hill to the | 3 |
plymouth from a painting | 3 |
be magnified are they | 3 |
the wall of the | 3 |
the street from the | 3 |
england and holland of | 3 |
and he could not | 3 |
who arrived in the | 3 |
now in pilgrim hall | 3 |
religious life of the | 3 |
the expression of his | 3 |
at the close of | 3 |
he did not care | 3 |
in a pilgrim cell | 3 |
down the path to | 3 |
fate and fortunes of | 3 |
not in the least | 3 |
the verge of the | 3 |
was a member of | 3 |
he did not look | 3 |
did not look at | 3 |
in the new world | 3 |
the ann and the | 3 |
their loved abodes forsook | 3 |
let us go back | 3 |
door of the common | 3 |
men close in combat | 3 |
william brewster was born | 3 |
its place in the | 3 |
the mayflower pilgrims and | 3 |
came to the house | 3 |
and flight to holland | 3 |
wish i were home | 3 |
a hand on his | 3 |
dolly plaited a fold | 3 |
the men and boys | 3 |
of costume in america | 3 |
glare of the lanterns | 3 |
the side of the | 3 |
who came to plymouth | 3 |
plaited a fold of | 3 |
was left of the | 3 |
there must have been | 3 |
miles could see the | 3 |
put his arms about | 3 |
if he knew the | 3 |
like to do it | 3 |
because she was a | 3 |
up to shut out | 3 |
to the men of | 3 |
mistress susanna white winslow | 3 |
manuscript history of plymouth | 3 |
if it were a | 3 |
the common house to | 3 |
in which their fathers | 3 |
to be a soldier | 3 |
on the left hand | 3 |
of edward winslow and | 3 |
and holland of the | 3 |
from the western window | 3 |
by some of the | 3 |
gripingly in his throat | 3 |
the pilgrim roll call | 3 |
to shut out the | 3 |
he sat on the | 3 |
and the captain and | 3 |
with a feeling that | 3 |
of friends and country | 3 |
breath came gripingly in | 3 |
worthy to be magnified | 3 |
had no time to | 3 |
he came at last | 3 |
of her apron between | 3 |
centuries of costume in | 3 |
of the common house | 3 |
i do not like | 3 |
he caught sight of | 3 |
the little group of | 3 |
a feeling that he | 3 |
to the service of | 3 |
he was aware of | 3 |
he had the right | 3 |
against a stormy sky | 3 |
and fortunes of the | 3 |
lifted him to his | 3 |
separatist church was founded | 3 |
he was glad to | 3 |
had the right to | 3 |
that it was a | 3 |
at boston and flight | 3 |
made up his mind | 3 |
hand on his shoulder | 3 |
fold of her apron | 3 |
went out with him | 3 |
apron between her fingers | 3 |
but he did not | 3 |
he was a man | 3 |
came gripingly in his | 3 |
his arm up to | 3 |
you wish to go | 3 |
first church in plymouth | 3 |
the voyage to the | 3 |
the men about him | 3 |
young men close in | 3 |
none none none none | 3 |
two young men close | 3 |
till he reached the | 3 |
the fortune and the | 3 |
he had come to | 3 |
arrest at boston and | 3 |
and hallowed ground in | 3 |
it was not until | 3 |
place in the life | 3 |
path to the spring | 3 |
who went out with | 3 |
the way up the | 3 |
an account of the | 3 |
boston and flight to | 3 |
you like to do | 3 |
to the women who | 3 |
hill across the brook | 3 |
plymouth military company in | 3 |
took a last farewell | 3 |
a fold of her | 3 |
from a painting the | 3 |
three hundred years ago | 3 |
civil and religious liberty | 3 |
fortune and the ann | 3 |
with his arm up | 3 |
the work of the | 3 |
he did not wish | 3 |
other side of the | 3 |
well worthy to be | 3 |
but he could not | 3 |
courtship of miles standish | 3 |
the rapier from the | 3 |
with the indians and | 3 |
homes and pilgrim shrines | 3 |
and the air was | 3 |
he would have been | 3 |
and he was a | 3 |
savages come for us | 3 |
he returned to the | 3 |
it in mind to | 3 |
came in the ann | 3 |
went out with his | 3 |
the breath came gripingly | 3 |
in the west the | 3 |
out the glare of | 3 |
chapter xv in the | 2 |
early history of the | 2 |
come you in and | 2 |
between him and the | 2 |
which the pilgrim fathers | 2 |
viii in the time | 2 |
but it has a | 2 |
the england and holland | 2 |
the second wife of | 2 |
vii the man of | 2 |
out from the cabin | 2 |
of the place where | 2 |
to dolly not to | 2 |
iv companions who arrived | 2 |
way to the door | 2 |
on to the woodpile | 2 |
the half as much | 2 |
he looked up into | 2 |
he told himself that | 2 |
the rock where he | 2 |
had gone to the | 2 |
the whole body of | 2 |
him a long time | 2 |
so he could not | 2 |
like in a great | 2 |
site of the old | 2 |
miles had no such | 2 |
out upon the ocean | 2 |
his nights at the | 2 |
neighbouring town of gainsborough | 2 |
the parents died the | 2 |
the foundations of the | 2 |
may be found in | 2 |
the mayflower had been | 2 |
to the door of | 2 |
v the pilgrim roll | 2 |
with ned lister and | 2 |
of the council of | 2 |
drew a step nearer | 2 |
with one arm about | 2 |
have been taxed to | 2 |
to his wife and | 2 |
had sight of the | 2 |
light of the lantern | 2 |
the perils of the | 2 |
the men and women | 2 |
must have been the | 2 |
had a mind to | 2 |
his fowling piece over | 2 |
his face in his | 2 |
been good to me | 2 |
into the great cabin | 2 |
new plymouth in new | 2 |
was born to them | 2 |
a picture of a | 2 |
when he saw the | 2 |
master hopkins and the | 2 |
he could make out | 2 |
there was no chance | 2 |
to the new world | 2 |
a shirt and a | 2 |
of the hudson river | 2 |
wooded hill across the | 2 |
but he gave them | 2 |
of the two men | 2 |
i would i were | 2 |
the scruff of the | 2 |
x the lords of | 2 |
the door behind him | 2 |
run along with you | 2 |
edge of the table | 2 |
i did not mean | 2 |
in her arms and | 2 |
and a piece of | 2 |
was afraid of the | 2 |
when the pilgrim fathers | 2 |
the old parish church | 2 |
john and priscilla alden | 2 |
let me go home | 2 |
we can imagine the | 2 |
bottom of the shallop | 2 |
into the forest and | 2 |
must have been taxed | 2 |
companions who arrived in | 2 |
william bradford was born | 2 |
to make room for | 2 |
looked again to the | 2 |
he had thought to | 2 |
face of one of | 2 |
he was aware that | 2 |
words of the indian | 2 |
there is no evidence | 2 |
kindly entertained and courteously | 2 |
alden and the captain | 2 |
and ancient spinning wheel | 2 |
back to dolly in | 2 |
did not venture to | 2 |
threads of silver and | 2 |
they tugged at the | 2 |
in state and church | 2 |
his face was white | 2 |
he fought his way | 2 |
when at length he | 2 |
go down to the | 2 |
he was one of | 2 |
with his small whittle | 2 |
mayflower in plymouth harbour | 2 |
he did not remember | 2 |
drew away from the | 2 |
more probably it was | 2 |
the indians who had | 2 |
his eyes from the | 2 |
chapter xxii the bearer | 2 |
of their continuance there | 2 |
slipped off the bed | 2 |
vi the going landward | 2 |
master william bradford had | 2 |
and edward winslow were | 2 |
it would be a | 2 |
sailed in the mayflower | 2 |
on a mission to | 2 |
which he had fallen | 2 |
of the pilgrims with | 2 |
because he was so | 2 |
on the floor by | 2 |
which miles did not | 2 |
he sighed a little | 2 |
to speak with you | 2 |
the middle of the | 2 |
looked forward to the | 2 |
for an instant he | 2 |
on the shore of | 2 |
from the summit of | 2 |
life and political citizenship | 2 |
he was in the | 2 |
of some of the | 2 |
there was no help | 2 |
the little girl was | 2 |
made his heart quicken | 2 |
as if he were | 2 |
he was still gazing | 2 |
the close of his | 2 |
the form of a | 2 |
xvi the house of | 2 |
out over the sea | 2 |
xii the sowing of | 2 |
of personal heroism the | 2 |
scrambling to his feet | 2 |
of the men had | 2 |
master of the mayflower | 2 |
fowling piece over his | 2 |
the pilgrims at leyden | 2 |
showing the kitchen beyond | 2 |
the mill on the | 2 |
had no thought of | 2 |
the building of the | 2 |
the name of miles | 2 |
after his return to | 2 |
the bearer of tidings | 2 |
did not offer to | 2 |
set in authority over | 2 |
like all the others | 2 |
a little up the | 2 |
them by the plymouth | 2 |
of the church at | 2 |
the pilgrim fathers worshipped | 2 |
no need to fear | 2 |
if it like you | 2 |
out into the air | 2 |
at the edge of | 2 |
to the gangway ladder | 2 |
came out from the | 2 |
eyes fixed on him | 2 |
the last survivor of | 2 |
his wife and children | 2 |
the miles standish monument | 2 |
of the great hill | 2 |
the neighbouring town of | 2 |
and the rest of | 2 |
at last they were | 2 |
for the tercentenary memorial | 2 |
in wakefield all on | 2 |
himself up on his | 2 |
he was bidden to | 2 |
shake of the head | 2 |
look at his companion | 2 |
to keep pace with | 2 |
who had just come | 2 |
floor of the cabin | 2 |
a little level space | 2 |
to the whole company | 2 |
xiv a mighty resolution | 2 |
his head upon his | 2 |
hewers of wood and | 2 |
a good showing before | 2 |
well as the men | 2 |
then it was that | 2 |
he went on to | 2 |
i want my mother | 2 |
men and women who | 2 |
of wood and drawers | 2 |
he said in a | 2 |
with her eyes red | 2 |
is upon record that | 2 |
you are the only | 2 |
up on his elbow | 2 |
so soon as there | 2 |
some semblance of order | 2 |
to speak with dolly | 2 |
he could hear mistress | 2 |
family life in plymouth | 2 |
tilley and his wife | 2 |
was sure he was | 2 |
that had been his | 2 |
by a lucky chance | 2 |
in the grass and | 2 |
day of the year | 2 |
found it hard to | 2 |
wish to go forth | 2 |
out of the room | 2 |
in silence a time | 2 |
the time of the | 2 |
and he had to | 2 |
he looked forward to | 2 |
the old ship mayflower | 2 |
most prominent of the | 2 |
scruff of the neck | 2 |
she was the sister | 2 |
going to be a | 2 |
parents died the first | 2 |
birth and a death | 2 |
ran out into the | 2 |
resolved to go into | 2 |
you speak for yourself | 2 |
the canopy over plymouth | 2 |
if he had been | 2 |
hardships of the first | 2 |
the sailing of the | 2 |
in some semblance of | 2 |
figure of a woman | 2 |
a score of other | 2 |
chapter iv hewers of | 2 |
and set himself down | 2 |
and many of the | 2 |
off to the ship | 2 |
a little group of | 2 |
used by divers friends | 2 |
he might have been | 2 |
lower branches of the | 2 |
it was ordered that | 2 |
go back to plymouth | 2 |
when he came back | 2 |
tablet on the barbican | 2 |
was lying with his | 2 |
matrons and maidens who | 2 |
but it did not | 2 |
had a good share | 2 |
the place where the | 2 |
you were best not | 2 |
illustration the breaking waves | 2 |
by divers friends there | 2 |
a corner of the | 2 |
so he was not | 2 |
xiii the two edwards | 2 |
worst lad in the | 2 |
crew of the mayflower | 2 |
tilley and constance hopkins | 2 |
face in his arms | 2 |
to minister to the | 2 |
as a time of | 2 |
miles was glad of | 2 |
to go back thither | 2 |
note the expression of | 2 |
francis billington when he | 2 |
as if they might | 2 |
to look to his | 2 |
as she stood by | 2 |
the return of the | 2 |
looked up into the | 2 |
elizabeth tilley and constance | 2 |
his shoes and stockings | 2 |
be tied neck and | 2 |
in addition to the | 2 |
there had been a | 2 |
and its place in | 2 |
sight of the place | 2 |
to the hearts of | 2 |
and then a sudden | 2 |
heroism the story of | 2 |
no hope of their | 2 |
the time he came | 2 |
a last glimpse of | 2 |
came back to him | 2 |
there was no time | 2 |
the face of one | 2 |
xi when the good | 2 |
in the southward country | 2 |
first wife had been | 2 |
at the baptism of | 2 |
the fields to the | 2 |
out of the house | 2 |
from holland or england | 2 |
as he was bidden | 2 |
and maidens who came | 2 |
charm of personal heroism | 2 |
one arm about the | 2 |
and led the way | 2 |
and the charm of | 2 |
all on a green | 2 |
at the noon meal | 2 |
men on the bluff | 2 |
old plymouth colony records | 2 |
blow up the ship | 2 |
it had not been | 2 |
and the sky was | 2 |
time of the sickness | 2 |
was to come to | 2 |
and the cradle of | 2 |
across the fields to | 2 |
what they could to | 2 |
was buried at sea | 2 |
on till he reached | 2 |
tablet in vestibule of | 2 |
at the other side | 2 |
miles curled himself up | 2 |
and bear a hand | 2 |
seems to have been | 2 |
that for an instant | 2 |
bones was left of | 2 |
silence in the living | 2 |
the stress of the | 2 |
the journey through the | 2 |
and he did not | 2 |
used at the baptism | 2 |
was a woman of | 2 |
soon as there is | 2 |
from the fort hill | 2 |
the warrior who held | 2 |
to the talk of | 2 |
of the scriptures which | 2 |
the pilgrim fathers and | 2 |
the bay of plymouth | 2 |
with the other hand | 2 |
it must have been | 2 |
he turned his face | 2 |
to him in a | 2 |
it was his mother | 2 |
the lee of chief | 2 |
the farther side of | 2 |
in the name of | 2 |
it is upon record | 2 |
to spend the night | 2 |
so soon as he | 2 |
just as miles had | 2 |
and he caught the | 2 |
the little girl in | 2 |
to england and died | 2 |
to come to the | 2 |
the new england colonies | 2 |
mistress hopkins scolded at | 2 |
turned his back on | 2 |
looked for him to | 2 |
iv hewers of wood | 2 |
gazing down at him | 2 |
no use for idlers | 2 |
the other boys in | 2 |
preserved in pilgrim hall | 2 |
the air was so | 2 |
was no help for | 2 |
dolly not to be | 2 |
the bluff above the | 2 |
and family life in | 2 |
down into the village | 2 |
and watched the little | 2 |
mayflower pilgrims and its | 2 |
chapter xix fallen among | 2 |
live with the captain | 2 |
the voyage and landing | 2 |
not wish to be | 2 |
and the lesser men | 2 |
with his face white | 2 |
bust of captain john | 2 |
came on the scene | 2 |
of the plymouth military | 2 |
a memorial to the | 2 |
to the spring and | 2 |
a step or two | 2 |
five years before the | 2 |
trees had been felled | 2 |
he looked again to | 2 |
a soldier in the | 2 |
from the rock where | 2 |
and drawers of water | 2 |
of new world pilgrims | 2 |
him away from the | 2 |
that it was not | 2 |
at austerfield where william | 2 |
what do you think | 2 |
massasoit and the governor | 2 |
down at him with | 2 |
for him to do | 2 |
if she did not | 2 |
father and mother had | 2 |
plymouth the grave of | 2 |
was no chance to | 2 |
of john and eleanor | 2 |
his estate at duxbury | 2 |
mill on the floss | 2 |
was at town square | 2 |
and master hopkins and | 2 |
talking with the sailors | 2 |
became one of the | 2 |
he was a deputy | 2 |
is it has happened | 2 |
at such a time | 2 |
at his neck and | 2 |
in the spring of | 2 |
he rose up and | 2 |
up beyond the spring | 2 |
most of the men | 2 |
only when master hopkins | 2 |
under the lower branches | 2 |
dolly and jack cooke | 2 |
and in their midst | 2 |
was the captain who | 2 |
brought from holland or | 2 |
where the trees had | 2 |
of the old fort | 2 |
he was still sitting | 2 |
and here and there | 2 |
tied neck and heels | 2 |
of religion for all | 2 |
up on the floor | 2 |
down from the hill | 2 |
by the scruff of | 2 |
be a good lad | 2 |
but pantingly he held | 2 |
when it came to | 2 |
but he found the | 2 |
boston the old courtroom | 2 |
and for a moment | 2 |
said in a low | 2 |
in authority over him | 2 |
one of the company | 2 |
at length from the | 2 |
within the living room | 2 |
the lines of his | 2 |
nothing for it but | 2 |
wood and drawers of | 2 |
the hardships they endured | 2 |
together at the top | 2 |
council of new england | 2 |
his share in the | 2 |
where the bare branches | 2 |
iii life in leyden | 2 |
said i must not | 2 |
life of the colony | 2 |
of captain john smith | 2 |
she stood by the | 2 |
fort and first meeting | 2 |
of the whole company | 2 |
it was hot and | 2 |
vision of the future | 2 |
grave of john howland | 2 |
and love and wrestling | 2 |
the man of the | 2 |
as soon as he | 2 |
the landing at plymouth | 2 |
lad in the colony | 2 |
piece over his shoulder | 2 |
they resolved to go | 2 |
of the wigwam and | 2 |
so he was still | 2 |
of y e land | 2 |
the corner of the | 2 |
who stood beside him | 2 |
his hand to the | 2 |
in the time of | 2 |
their father and mother | 2 |
of miles standish and | 2 |
he came to the | 2 |
as he gained the | 2 |
master hopkins does not | 2 |
to slip back to | 2 |
doublets and jerkins of | 2 |
it did not need | 2 |
singing in a high | 2 |
after the captain had | 2 |
courteously used by divers | 2 |
for a long time | 2 |
i should like to | 2 |
it to no one | 2 |
the spirit which animated | 2 |
his father and mother | 2 |
lords of the soil | 2 |
the adventurers in london | 2 |
the merchant adventurers in | 2 |
the captain and the | 2 |
about the time the | 2 |
which the separatist church | 2 |
the moon was up | 2 |
till his back ached | 2 |
and returned to england | 2 |
the little band of | 2 |
it was not till | 2 |
the sound of an | 2 |
was the first rude | 2 |
men of the colony | 2 |
in store for him | 2 |
in the street of | 2 |
cabin of the mayflower | 2 |
with the lives of | 2 |
between him and his | 2 |
bit of old boston | 2 |
he stood a time | 2 |
easy thing to say | 2 |
farther side of the | 2 |
not come into the | 2 |
up the gangway ladder | 2 |
of the old south | 2 |
chapter vi the going | 2 |
soon as the wind | 2 |
died the first season | 2 |
the pilgrim fathers had | 2 |
the embarkation of the | 2 |
forth the pilgrim fathers | 2 |
feet of the indians | 2 |
would not assume that | 2 |
do not like priscilla | 2 |
have no more of | 2 |
pilgrims going to church | 2 |
he carried in his | 2 |
he could not see | 2 |
the service of the | 2 |
the men had risen | 2 |
the rear of the | 2 |
slope of the bluff | 2 |
of the little village | 2 |
the sound of a | 2 |
in the early days | 2 |
they gave him a | 2 |
when master hopkins and | 2 |
baptism of william bradford | 2 |
have to do with | 2 |
when the fortune arrived | 2 |
in the tower of | 2 |
they were going to | 2 |
memorial tablet on st | 2 |
he went into the | 2 |
springing to his feet | 2 |
captain of the mayflower | 2 |
with the highest ideals | 2 |
nights at the common | 2 |
an easy thing to | 2 |
the back of his | 2 |
him by the arm | 2 |
fitted accordingly for that | 2 |
had gone down to | 2 |
chair and the cradle | 2 |
and the men in | 2 |
to try to understand | 2 |
and harked to the | 2 |
and they had to | 2 |
on to the landing | 2 |
the massachusetts historical society | 2 |
with his face sober | 2 |
assistant to the governor | 2 |
one hundred and eighty | 2 |
with her five daughters | 2 |
because he had been | 2 |
in the plymouth military | 2 |
austerfield where william bradford | 2 |
a part in the | 2 |
guildhall and south street | 2 |
winthrop and his pastor | 2 |
the remembrance of the | 2 |
in the glare of | 2 |
far as he could | 2 |
beneath the main deck | 2 |
he went back to | 2 |
in a corner of | 2 |
more accustomed to the | 2 |
higher up the bluff | 2 |
he turned his back | 2 |
who had told him | 2 |
maidens who came in | 2 |
wore his red cap | 2 |
of the mayflower had | 2 |
the baptism of william | 2 |
work in the fields | 2 |
one of the settlers | 2 |
in the rear of | 2 |
the chiefs of the | 2 |
base of the bluff | 2 |
picked at a splinter | 2 |
want to go ashore | 2 |
as miles had seen | 2 |
he flung himself on | 2 |
as one of the | 2 |
to return to england | 2 |
and passed slowly up | 2 |
it was all so | 2 |
as he did so | 2 |
he had hoped to | 2 |
in their hour of | 2 |
and the faces of | 2 |
soon as he was | 2 |
sauntered over to the | 2 |
a few days after | 2 |
not till they were | 2 |
in the ann and | 2 |
where the pilgrim fathers | 2 |
hopkins and the captain | 2 |
of moral life and | 2 |
the mayflower in plymouth | 2 |
waiting for his answer | 2 |
the mayflower with his | 2 |
the corners of the | 2 |
must have been a | 2 |
this is not a | 2 |
wrestling brewster and the | 2 |
and several of the | 2 |
he was an original | 2 |
pressed close to the | 2 |
farm of his own | 2 |
he had no will | 2 |
that he was a | 2 |
the base of the | 2 |
march of miles standish | 2 |
street of the town | 2 |
of one of his | 2 |
the way to the | 2 |
should like to go | 2 |
picture of a pope | 2 |
such is the story | 2 |
where william brewster was | 2 |
arrived in the fortune | 2 |
chapter xiv a mighty | 2 |
the last two days | 2 |
plenty of fish in | 2 |
it was the captain | 2 |
chapter xviii at nauset | 2 |
up his mind to | 2 |
he was an assistant | 2 |
with something of his | 2 |
standish and john alden | 2 |
the homes of the | 2 |
wakefield there lives a | 2 |
it was that the | 2 |
legs could bear him | 2 |
which he was a | 2 |
give me the bag | 2 |
interesting as are the | 2 |
of the pilgrim memorial | 2 |
and with a small | 2 |
whole body of the | 2 |
first days of the | 2 |
there was a little | 2 |
wordsworth illustration the breaking | 2 |
the cradle of peregrine | 2 |
he should like to | 2 |
and mistress hopkins was | 2 |
the captain who had | 2 |
take care of you | 2 |
cottage at austerfield where | 2 |
pantingly he held on | 2 |
it was because the | 2 |
in the fortune and | 2 |
for the first time | 2 |
the foot of the | 2 |
xx a son of | 2 |
the crew of the | 2 |
the old south church | 2 |
as if they would | 2 |
that he could not | 2 |
we would not assume | 2 |
hope of their continuance | 2 |
and he tried to | 2 |
the pilgrim fathers in | 2 |
run away to the | 2 |
i endurance and adventure | 2 |
a way out of | 2 |
and joined himself to | 2 |
and then he heard | 2 |
chapter xiii the two | 2 |
chair and ancient spinning | 2 |
the summit of the | 2 |
for master hopkins to | 2 |
he saw a little | 2 |
hesitated on the threshold | 2 |
the same name as | 2 |
wore doublets and jerkins | 2 |
ii the arrest at | 2 |
the women must have | 2 |
expression of his face | 2 |
gave them no heed | 2 |
place and held he | 2 |
who came with him | 2 |
men and women in | 2 |
forth from the wigwam | 2 |
with his eyes on | 2 |
but by a lucky | 2 |
of new plymouth in | 2 |
is said to have | 2 |
the tower of the | 2 |
was glad when the | 2 |
the head of the | 2 |
one of the leaders | 2 |
canopy over plymouth rock | 2 |
the living room was | 2 |
every boy in the | 2 |
for the most part | 2 |
how they kept the | 2 |
chapter xxi between man | 2 |
the early history of | 2 |
shipped with his wife | 2 |
wife of edward winslow | 2 |
you come with me | 2 |
in the mayflower descendant | 2 |
for some time after | 2 |
they were now well | 2 |
half as much as | 2 |
he had a mind | 2 |
plymouth in new england | 2 |
miles standish and john | 2 |
to see in the | 2 |
the trees had been | 2 |
he could see no | 2 |
the chill of the | 2 |
and then he saw | 2 |
there was a great | 2 |
xxii the bearer of | 2 |
was wet with perspiration | 2 |
lucas for the tercentenary | 2 |
out in the shallop | 2 |
was nothing for it | 2 |
and there was a | 2 |
the grasp on his | 2 |
in the summer of | 2 |
if it had been | 2 |
in the case of | 2 |
chapter x the lords | 2 |
that master hopkins had | 2 |
corners of the low | 2 |
compact on board the | 2 |
face to face with | 2 |
on his shoes and | 2 |
not like priscilla mullins | 2 |
sons and a daughter | 2 |
came to plymouth before | 2 |
he gave them no | 2 |
a moment before he | 2 |
to the merchant adventurers | 2 |
the bottom of the | 2 |
of land and cattle | 2 |
out of the dark | 2 |
he could not endure | 2 |
of the colony was | 2 |
a week of feasting | 2 |
of the plymouth plantation | 2 |
he shut his eyes | 2 |
was fitted accordingly for | 2 |
a few years later | 2 |
ii communal and family | 2 |
mayflower tablet on the | 2 |
while he tried to | 2 |
the council of new | 2 |
no evidence that they | 2 |
sat on the floor | 2 |
xvii how they kept | 2 |
when he came into | 2 |
in the dark and | 2 |
and yonder in the | 2 |
voyage over the sea | 2 |
and with the other | 2 |
made a movement to | 2 |
at the head of | 2 |
ii the name of | 2 |
embarkation of the pilgrims | 2 |
two hundred and seventy | 2 |
boston the pilgrim cells | 2 |
the indians of manomet | 2 |
what is it has | 2 |
in my own bed | 2 |
at the verge of | 2 |
had been waiting to | 2 |
there was no hope | 2 |
with his fowling piece | 2 |
no more than a | 2 |
the tercentenary memorial at | 2 |
way up the hill | 2 |
the spring and the | 2 |
moral life and political | 2 |
i could live with | 2 |
grasped him by the | 2 |
merchant adventurers in the | 2 |
cradle of peregrine white | 2 |
tried to make a | 2 |
women of her day | 2 |
away inland from the | 2 |
religion for all men | 2 |
the name of john | 2 |
the master sent me | 2 |
back over his shoulder | 2 |
and shut the door | 2 |
to be a good | 2 |
for it but to | 2 |
iii matrons and maidens | 2 |
the night with the | 2 |
no one to bid | 2 |
the banks of the | 2 |
for the use of | 2 |
down to the cabin | 2 |
the owner of the | 2 |
passed out at the | 2 |
son of elder william | 2 |
story of the pilgrim | 2 |
he wanted to be | 2 |
bore the same name | 2 |
the indians who came | 2 |
chapter v news from | 2 |
when he tried to | 2 |
wakefield all on a | 2 |
edited by david pulslfer | 2 |
lump in his throat | 2 |
of robinson memorial church | 2 |
when he lay down | 2 |
many of the leading | 2 |
ann and the james | 2 |
they might as well | 2 |
a birth and a | 2 |
on cape cod and | 2 |
vestibule of robinson memorial | 2 |
rays of the sun | 2 |
and it did not | 2 |
of the heroic band | 2 |
for the education of | 2 |
seed of christian liberty | 2 |
of the wigwam he | 2 |
leaning against the doorpost | 2 |
to the general court | 2 |
you did not see | 2 |
from beneath the bunk | 2 |
by the aid of | 2 |
and the neighbouring town | 2 |
lying with his head | 2 |
the chief of the | 2 |
he passed through the | 2 |
down on the turf | 2 |
not look at his | 2 |
pilgrim fathers is pre | 2 |
women in plymouth colony | 2 |
the death of her | 2 |
the charm of personal | 2 |
door of the wigwam | 2 |
branches of the trees | 2 |
to the governor and | 2 |
on the wall of | 2 |
that he had a | 2 |
for all he was | 2 |
as to what he | 2 |
as well as to | 2 |
is easy to imagine | 2 |
and the clatter of | 2 |
that she had not | 2 |
where it rested on | 2 |
a glimpse of the | 2 |
he had had a | 2 |
i do not think | 2 |
the governor of massachusetts | 2 |
old fort and first | 2 |
and religious life of | 2 |
when the good ship | 2 |
xxi between man and | 2 |
saw it from the | 2 |
he felt the weight | 2 |
shook his head and | 2 |
the lee of the | 2 |
in vestibule of robinson | 2 |
accordingly for that use | 2 |
chapter vii the man | 2 |
up and down the | 2 |
the savages might not | 2 |
the stroke of the | 2 |
the old fort and | 2 |
in among the trees | 2 |
for he saw the | 2 |
of those about him | 2 |
of civil and religious | 2 |
but there would be | 2 |
widow of edward southworth | 2 |
i mean to be | 2 |
as he was a | 2 |
to be tied neck | 2 |
them to new england | 2 |
son of john and | 2 |
chapter iii thievish harbor | 2 |
for the women and | 2 |
in romance of circumstance | 2 |
miles harked to the | 2 |
service of the colony | 2 |
what will you do | 2 |
moon was up now | 2 |
passed slowly up the | 2 |
it is easy to | 2 |
the march of miles | 2 |
and all the men | 2 |
the women of her | 2 |
himself up on the | 2 |
chapter xi when the | 2 |
there was nothing for | 2 |
there lives a jolly | 2 |
the sun had now | 2 |
the good ship sailed | 2 |
a bit of the | 2 |
edward tilley and his | 2 |
of the massachusetts historical | 2 |
on the great hill | 2 |
the collar of his | 2 |
came up to him | 2 |
moses maverick of salem | 2 |
ideals of moral life | 2 |
after the death of | 2 |
is the first church | 2 |
what do you want | 2 |
of the ancestry of | 2 |
but there were very | 2 |
of the governor of | 2 |
the heart of the | 2 |
where he lay down | 2 |
the main body of | 2 |
had not been so | 2 |
the highest ideals of | 2 |
us go back to | 2 |
upon the rock of | 2 |
had no wish to | 2 |
i want to tell | 2 |
and by and by | 2 |
and was fitted accordingly | 2 |
lives a jolly pinder | 2 |
that made the captain | 2 |
clambered down again to | 2 |
chapter xvi the house | 2 |
to bear tales of | 2 |
xix fallen among friends | 2 |
the captain of the | 2 |
romance of circumstance and | 2 |
has been stated that | 2 |
entertained and courteously used | 2 |
led the way up | 2 |
not to bear tales | 2 |
a coil of rope | 2 |
in his own country | 2 |
see not why you | 2 |
away into the forest | 2 |
with the women and | 2 |
i ought to tell | 2 |
in the settlement of | 2 |
stakes into the ground | 2 |
there was no one | 2 |
men of the mayflower | 2 |
the destiny of the | 2 |
enough for him to | 2 |
it must be owned | 2 |
was much elated at | 2 |
the cottage at austerfield | 2 |
between man and man | 2 |
sound of an axe | 2 |
i old world homes | 2 |
put one arm about | 2 |
governor and the elder | 2 |
to cut swamp grass | 2 |
could not see the | 2 |
why do you not | 2 |
as he looked again | 2 |
now and again the | 2 |
meaning of it all | 2 |
at last the shallop | 2 |
miles clambered down again | 2 |
where a boy could | 2 |
where william bradford was | 2 |
than the guildhall cells | 2 |
he said he was | 2 |
chapter viii in the | 2 |
opening in the door | 2 |
xv in the southward | 2 |
felt the weight of | 2 |
go to him and | 2 |
of circumstance and the | 2 |
of the first winter | 2 |
they were destined to | 2 |
to the cabin to | 2 |
the last of the | 2 |
and the governor and | 2 |
drink of the water | 2 |
sowing of the fields | 2 |
not venture to speak | 2 |
a site for the | 2 |
the place and held | 2 |
verge of the marsh | 2 |
governor of rhode island | 2 |
the floor of the | 2 |
his doublet was off | 2 |
the top of the | 2 |
caught the sound of | 2 |
the lower branches of | 2 |
the group of men | 2 |
the meaning of it | 2 |
leaders of the colony | 2 |
and courteously used by | 2 |
his wife and son | 2 |
was worse than the | 2 |
the path from the | 2 |
the blackness of the | 2 |
the opening in the | 2 |
do you want of | 2 |
home of the pilgrim | 2 |
of what he had | 2 |
and quaking with cold | 2 |
the chief of manomet | 2 |
what he tried to | 2 |
i shall stay here | 2 |
he snuggled down in | 2 |
news from the shore | 2 |
to make a brave | 2 |
pilgrims and its place | 2 |
the first days of | 2 |
a matter of course | 2 |
for a moment miles | 2 |
into the woods and | 2 |
they kept the sabbath | 2 |
where we have settled | 2 |
boston the river witham | 2 |
in the house to | 2 |
though he did not | 2 |
the weight of the | 2 |
to dolly in the | 2 |
the pilgrims did not | 2 |
was silence in the | 2 |
divers friends there dwelling | 2 |
the hardships of the | 2 |
poppet in her arms | 2 |
as if it were | 2 |
one of his followers | 2 |
knew the place and | 2 |
we may be sure | 2 |
it was in the | 2 |
of silver and gold | 2 |
the planking of the | 2 |
up the path from | 2 |
the house of bondage | 2 |
but nothing of the | 2 |
of the gainsborough church | 2 |
he knew it was | 2 |
v news from the | 2 |
on the very day | 2 |
a visit to england | 2 |
the pilgrim fathers is | 2 |
chapter xvii how they | 2 |
in what he tried | 2 |
of the other boys | 2 |
trudged on to the | 2 |
cut swamp grass for | 2 |
master of the house | 2 |
fixed his eyes on | 2 |
the grass and whistled | 2 |
the days that followed | 2 |
of the great cabin | 2 |
then he sat down | 2 |
little group of curious | 2 |
he passed out at | 2 |
xviii at nauset village | 2 |
the heat of the | 2 |
captain standish smiled a | 2 |
chapter xx a son | 2 |
to do on shore | 2 |
iv into a world | 2 |
side of the hill | 2 |
led the way to | 2 |
on the right hand | 2 |
the green of the | 2 |
had no will to | 2 |
so soon as my | 2 |
there was silence in | 2 |
personal heroism the story | 2 |
as i bid you | 2 |
the grave of john | 2 |
and put on a | 2 |
no help for it | 2 |
some of the others | 2 |
want to tell you | 2 |
upon record that in | 2 |
the seed of christian | 2 |
the street of the | 2 |
the sowing of the | 2 |
was no one to | 2 |
edge of the wood | 2 |
communal and family life | 2 |
landed from the mayflower | 2 |
one of the most | 2 |
vi new world pilgrims | 2 |
he could feel the | 2 |
a good share of | 2 |
they had pledged their | 2 |
in which the separatist | 2 |
circumstance and the charm | 2 |
went back to his | 2 |
miles sprang to his | 2 |
governor of the colony | 2 |
were to be divided | 2 |
at the cornerstone laying | 2 |
on the turf and | 2 |
arm about his shoulders | 2 |
his face against his | 2 |
tercentenary memorial at southampton | 2 |
last survivor of the | 2 |
to talk to them | 2 |
summit of the hill | 2 |
and miles was glad | 2 |
of the colony must | 2 |
chapter xii the sowing | 2 |
not to be outdone | 2 |
had come in the | 2 |
model of the mayflower | 2 |
out with his wife | 2 |
their explorations in december | 2 |
in at the outer | 2 |
labor in the fields | 2 |
the form by the | 2 |
and on the right | 2 |
at the farther side | 2 |
he tried to make | 2 |
sight of captain standish | 2 |
the old manor house | 2 |
to his feet and | 2 |
mistress brewster and priscilla | 2 |
did not need the | 2 |
the pilgrim fathers were | 2 |
came down from the | 2 |
it has been stated | 2 |
the men from plymouth | 2 |
and a farm of | 2 |
was made in the | 2 |
on the mayflower and | 2 |
the mother of this | 2 |
and now and again | 2 |
chapter ii the name | 2 |
the west the sun | 2 |
was a deputy in | 2 |
highest ideals of moral | 2 |