American Poems ( 1625-18921912 |
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... bright eye , makes us remember The pinching North - west wind of cold December . 25 330 35 40 " My second moneth is April , green and fair , Of longer dayes and a more temperate Air ; The Sun in Taurus keeps his residence , And with his ...
... bright eye , makes us remember The pinching North - west wind of cold December . 25 330 35 40 " My second moneth is April , green and fair , Of longer dayes and a more temperate Air ; The Sun in Taurus keeps his residence , And with his ...
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... bright light luster unto thee : Admir'd , ador'd for ever be that Majesty ! " Silent , alone , where none or saw or heard , In pathless paths I lead my wandring feet , My humble Eyes to lofty Skyes I rear'd : 50 To sing some Song my ...
... bright light luster unto thee : Admir'd , ador'd for ever be that Majesty ! " Silent , alone , where none or saw or heard , In pathless paths I lead my wandring feet , My humble Eyes to lofty Skyes I rear'd : 50 To sing some Song my ...
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... Bright , when all Men sleeping lay ; Calm was the season , & carnal reason thought so ' t would last for ay . " Soul , take thine ease ; let sorrow cease ; much good thou hast in store : " This was their Song , their Cups among , the ...
... Bright , when all Men sleeping lay ; Calm was the season , & carnal reason thought so ' t would last for ay . " Soul , take thine ease ; let sorrow cease ; much good thou hast in store : " This was their Song , their Cups among , the ...
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... bright then doth the Noon - day Sun. Straightway appears ( they see ' t with tears ) 45 the Son of God most dread , Who with his Train comes on amain to judge both Quick and Dead . Before his face the Heav'ns gave place , and Skies are ...
... bright then doth the Noon - day Sun. Straightway appears ( they see ' t with tears ) 45 the Son of God most dread , Who with his Train comes on amain to judge both Quick and Dead . Before his face the Heav'ns gave place , and Skies are ...
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... bright countenance Doth rest upon them every one , with sweetest influence . 255 O blessed state of the Renate ! O wondrous Happiness To which they're brought , beyond what thought can reach or words express ! 260 Griefs water - course ...
... bright countenance Doth rest upon them every one , with sweetest influence . 255 O blessed state of the Renate ! O wondrous Happiness To which they're brought , beyond what thought can reach or words express ! 260 Griefs water - course ...
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