American Poems ( 1625-18921912 |
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... live out threescore years or past . Next Youth came up , in gorgeous attire , As that fond age doth most of all desire : His Suit of Crimson , and his scarfe of green . 20 25 His pride in ' s countenance was quickly seen . Garland of ...
... live out threescore years or past . Next Youth came up , in gorgeous attire , As that fond age doth most of all desire : His Suit of Crimson , and his scarfe of green . 20 25 His pride in ' s countenance was quickly seen . Garland of ...
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... live : The croaking frogs , whom nipping winter kil'd , Like birds now chirp and hop about the field ; The Nightingale , the black bird , and the Thrush Now tune their layes on sprayes of every bush ; The wanton frisking Kid and soft ...
... live : The croaking frogs , whom nipping winter kil'd , Like birds now chirp and hop about the field ; The Nightingale , the black bird , and the Thrush Now tune their layes on sprayes of every bush ; The wanton frisking Kid and soft ...
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... live an hundred years : What after did ensue had he foreseen , Of so long time his thoughts had never been . Of Artubanus he again demands How of this enterprise his thoughts now stands . His answer was both sea and land he fear'd ; 15 ...
... live an hundred years : What after did ensue had he foreseen , Of so long time his thoughts had never been . Of Artubanus he again demands How of this enterprise his thoughts now stands . His answer was both sea and land he fear'd ; 15 ...
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... live with good men ; So shall we meet with joy agen . 15 20 25 5 ΙΟ Let men of God in Courts and Churches watch 15 O're such as do a Toleration hatch , Lest that ill Egg bring forth a Cockatrice To poyson all with Heresie and Vice . If ...
... live with good men ; So shall we meet with joy agen . 15 20 25 5 ΙΟ Let men of God in Courts and Churches watch 15 O're such as do a Toleration hatch , Lest that ill Egg bring forth a Cockatrice To poyson all with Heresie and Vice . If ...
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... live ; such is their end . Return he shall with Christ agen , To Judge both just and sinful men . Rais'd is this Bird of Paradise ; I oy , Heaven entred , breaks the ice . Death under foot he trodden hath ; Grace is to Glory straitest ...
... live ; such is their end . Return he shall with Christ agen , To Judge both just and sinful men . Rais'd is this Bird of Paradise ; I oy , Heaven entred , breaks the ice . Death under foot he trodden hath ; Grace is to Glory straitest ...
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