| 1825 - 398 pages
...assembling] where wee refreshed our selves after our teares, with singing of Psalmes, making joyfull melody in our hearts, as well as with the voice, there being many of the Congregation very expert in Musick ; and indeed it was the sweetest melody that ever mine eares heard. After this they accompanied... | |
| Alexander Young - 1841 - 536 pages
...mutually as before, they, I say, that stayed at Leyden feasted us that were to go, at our pastor's house, being large ; where we refreshed ourselves,...music- ; and indeed it was the sweetest melody that july ever mine ears heard. After this they accompanied 21- us to Delph's Haven, where we were to embark,... | |
| Alexander Young - 1841 - 552 pages
...mutually as before, they, I say, that stayed at Leyden feasted us that were to go, at our pastor's house, being large ; where we refreshed ourselves,...music ; and indeed it was the sweetest melody that July ever mine ears heard. After this they accompanied 21, us to Delph's Haven, where we were to embark,... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1846 - 688 pages
...England, p. 81. t "They, I say, that stayed at Leyden, feasted us that were to go, at oar pastor's honse, being large ; where we refreshed ourselves, after...joyful melody in our hearts as well as with the voice." See Young, p. 384. * See Young, p. 392. § MagnaUa, p. 46, Book I., Vol. I. || Hubbard, p. 96. 54 Memoirs... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1848 - 392 pages
...of Mr. Winslow to this point. When they were embarking from Leyden he says, " We refreshed ourselves with singing of psalms, making joyful melody in our...hearts as well as with the voice, there being many of our congregation very expert in music ; and indeed it was the sweetest music that mine ears ever heard."... | |
| 1849 - 336 pages
...of Mr. Winslow to this point. When they were embarking from Leyden he says, " We refreshed ourselves with singing of psalms, making joyful melody in our...hearts as well as with the voice, there being many of our congregation very expert in music; and indced it was the swcetest music that mine ears ever heard."... | |
| William Bradford, Edward Winslow - 1849 - 396 pages
...of Mr. Winslow to this point. When they were embarking from Leyden he says, " We refreshed ourselves with singing of psalms, making joyful melody in our...hearts as well as with the voice, there being many of our congregation very expert in music ; and indeed it was the sweetest music that mine ears ever heard."... | |
| David Hunter Riddle - 1851 - 28 pages
...future Governor of the Colony, then twenty-six years old, "when the ship was .ready to carry us away, we refreshed ourselves, after tears, with singing...making joyful melody in our hearts, as well as with our voices, there being many in the congregation expert in music. Indeed, it was the sweetest melody... | |
| George Bancroft - 1853 - 512 pages
...having again solemnly sought the Lord with us and for us, feasted us that were to go, at our pastor's house being large ; where we refreshed ourselves,...the congregation very expert in music ; and indeed 1t was the sweetest melody that ever mine ears heard. After this, they accompanied us to Delft-Haven,... | |
| William Henry Bartlett - 1853 - 388 pages
...the DEI'ARTURE FROM LEYDEN. brethren that stayed at Leyden feasted us that were to go at our pastor's house, being large, where we refreshed ourselves,...hearts as well as with the voice, there being many of this congregation very expert in music, and indeed it was the sweetest melody that ever mine ears heard."... | |
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