Illustrated Guide to Historic Plymouth Massachusetts 1921

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Illustrated Guide to Historic Plymouth Massachusetts 1921
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Added to all this there was generally a verse or two from scripture, or sometimes a poem, obviously "home made, " which was often of a sternly pious nature. A sampler worked by Lorea Standish, daughter of Myles Standish, bears these lines which record sentiments that well become a daughter of the Pilgrims: "Lorea Standish is my name. Lord, guide my hart that I may doe Thy will; Also fill my hands with such convenient skill As will conduce to virtue void of shame, And I will give the glory to th...y name. " A Chair Which Was the Property of Gov. Bradford, and an Old Spinning Wheel 18 OLD PLYMOUTH Other relics, relating in one way or another to the prom- inent Standish family, are the pot and platter and the famous sword which belonged to Myles Standish. The sword was probably forged in Damascus before the Christian Era, and is thought to have come down to Captain Myles Standish from the crusaders: "Spake in the pride of his heart, Myles Standish, the Captain of Plymouth, 'Look at these arms, ' he said, ' the warlike weapons that hang here, Burnished bright and clean, as if for parade or inspection, This is the sword of Damascus I fought with in Flanders'.

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