American Poems ( 1625-18921912 |
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... breath Fit to revive the nummed earth from death . ΙΟ " Three months , " quoth she , " are ' lotted to my share March , April , May , of all the rest most fair . Tenth of the first , Sol into Aries enters , And bids defiance to all ...
... breath Fit to revive the nummed earth from death . ΙΟ " Three months , " quoth she , " are ' lotted to my share March , April , May , of all the rest most fair . Tenth of the first , Sol into Aries enters , And bids defiance to all ...
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... breathing Bible : Tables where Both Covenants at large engraven were ; Gospel and Law in ' s Heart had each its Colume , His Head an Index to the Sacred Volume ; His very Name a Title Page ; and next , His Life a Commentary on the Text ...
... breathing Bible : Tables where Both Covenants at large engraven were ; Gospel and Law in ' s Heart had each its Colume , His Head an Index to the Sacred Volume ; His very Name a Title Page ; and next , His Life a Commentary on the Text ...
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... breath Blast him . It was , I'me sure , the gen'ral Faith , Lett Oakes Bee , Say , or Do what e're he wou'd If it were OAKES it must be wise , true , good . Except the Sect'ryes Hammer might a blow .... ΤΟ 15 20 25 30 35 Or two receive ...
... breath Blast him . It was , I'me sure , the gen'ral Faith , Lett Oakes Bee , Say , or Do what e're he wou'd If it were OAKES it must be wise , true , good . Except the Sect'ryes Hammer might a blow .... ΤΟ 15 20 25 30 35 Or two receive ...
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... breath'd on me a fiery Ray , Darting hot Beams , the following Day , When , snug in Blanket white , I lay ; But Heat and Chinces rais'd the Sinner Most opportunely to his Dinner : Wild Fowl and Fish , delicious Meats , As good as ...
... breath'd on me a fiery Ray , Darting hot Beams , the following Day , When , snug in Blanket white , I lay ; But Heat and Chinces rais'd the Sinner Most opportunely to his Dinner : Wild Fowl and Fish , delicious Meats , As good as ...
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... breath the common air , And ' t is my pride to tell it to the world . One luckless day , as in the eager chace My Courser wildly bore me from the rest , 55 55 50 A monst'rous Leopard from a bosky fen Rush'd forth , THOMAS GODFREY 57 57.
... breath the common air , And ' t is my pride to tell it to the world . One luckless day , as in the eager chace My Courser wildly bore me from the rest , 55 55 50 A monst'rous Leopard from a bosky fen Rush'd forth , THOMAS GODFREY 57 57.
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