List of drawings

Martha Hilton. “With her sweeping brocades and a cushion towering upon her powdered head”[Frontispiece].
Priscilla at the spinning wheel[14]
“In his rough cradle by the sounding sea”[17]
Rose Standish[21]
“The daring and spirited girl”[25]
“Or in calmer moments reading the blessed promises of His word”[29]
Miles Standish[33]
“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”[47]
John Alden[49]
“Silvers its wave, its rustling wave”[51]
The wedding procession[53]
Grape-vine[56]
Woodbine[57]
The ships of the merchants[59]
“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”[75]
Butterfly[75]
“Again he came riding”[77]
“Bravely attired in small clothes and wigs”[81]
“She learned to play on the harpsichord”[83]
Frankland[85]
“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”[97]
Agnes Surriage[99]
“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”[113]
Where Governor Wentworth was born[114]
“A fishmonger in London”[115]
“He had the mortification to see her prefer one Shortridge, a mechanic”[117]
“His snuff-boxes and his bowls”[118]
Governor Benning Wentworth[119]
Wentworth house at Little Harbor[121]
“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”[133]
Old houses[139]
An old English church[139]
Picturesque barns[140]
The Weston flag-staff[141]
“Houses sheltered by great elms”[142]
“Past fertile farms”[142]
“Over picturesque stone bridges”[143]
“Here is a noble elm”[144]
The Wayside Inn, Sudbury[145]
Great elms at Hopkinton[149]
Shirley Place[151]
The Royall House, Medford[153]
Medford Square[155]
Street leading to Moll Pitcher’s[156]
Moll Pitcher’s house and the graveyard[157]
Some fishermen’s hats[159]
Circle Street and Floyd Ireson’s house[161]
“This is where the sailors in pigtails and petticoats used to be”[165]
St. John’s, Portsmouth[168]
The Gardiner House and the linden[169]
Stoodley’s[171]
Plymouth, the home of Priscilla[172]
A country road[173]
Decorative designs[Title], [7], [8], [9], [12], [105], [106], [134], [175]
Initials[15], [63], [109], [137]

PRISCILLA