List of drawings

List of Drawings

Martha Hilton. “With her sweeping brocades and a cushion towering upon her powdered head”Frontispiece.Priscilla at the spinning wheel14“In his rough cradle by the sounding sea”17Rose Standish21“The daring and spirited girl”25“Or in calmer moments reading the blessed promises of His word”29Miles Standish33“Up and down the sands I’d pace”36“Her respected parent”37“There, too, came Priscilla”41“Ponds set like jewels in the ring of the green woods”43“First happened on the Mayflower”45“The blushing Sabbatia”47John Alden49“Silvers its wave, its rustling wave”51The wedding procession53Grape-vine56Woodbine57The ships of the merchants59“Up-stairs and down-stairs ran the streets”64“Houses set ‘catty cornered’”65“An old Marbleheader”67“The solid dignity of the old Town House”69“The old graveyard”71“The wild azalea”74“The blackberry clings and crowds”75Butterfly75“Again he came riding”77“Bravely attired in small clothes and wigs”81“She learned to play on the harpsichord”83Frankland85“Tragic battlings of heart and conscience”87“All the more did she turn to Frankland”89“The giant box and a few ancient trees”92“At the banquets”93“His ancestral home”95“The opera was the finest on the continent”97Agnes Surriage99“They again visited Lisbon”102“Married a wealthy banker of Chichester”104“The little figure with the swishing bucket”108“Sly damsels in Puritan caps”110“Gold laced dandies at Newport”111“Nor need link herself with the neighboring yokel whom Providence had assigned her”113Where Governor Wentworth was born114“A fishmonger in London”115“He had the mortification to see her prefer one Shortridge, a mechanic”117“His snuff-boxes and his bowls”118Governor Benning Wentworth119Wentworth house at Little Harbor121“Her strategic eye upon master’s deciduous charms”123“The great buck of his day”127“Fiddling at Stoodley’s far into the morning”131“Wharves now rotting along the harbor-borders”133Old houses139An old English church139Picturesque barns140The Weston flag-staff141“Houses sheltered by great elms”142“Past fertile farms”142“Over picturesque stone bridges”143“Here is a noble elm”144The Wayside Inn, Sudbury145Great elms at Hopkinton149Shirley Place151The Royall House, Medford153Medford Square155Street leading to Moll Pitcher’s156Moll Pitcher’s house and the graveyard157Some fishermen’s hats159Circle Street and Floyd Ireson’s house161“This is where the sailors in pigtails and petticoats used to be”165St. John’s, Portsmouth168The Gardiner House and the linden169Stoodley’s171Plymouth, the home of Priscilla172A country road173Decorative designsTitle,7,8,9,12,105,106,134,175Initials15,63,109,137

Martha Hilton. “With her sweeping brocades and a cushion towering upon her powdered head”

“Nor need link herself with the neighboring yokel whom Providence had assigned her”


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