American Poems ( 1625-18921912 |
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... Hat nor Shooe , I did my coming hither rue , And doubtful thought what I should do . Then , looking round , I saw my Friend Lie naked on a Tables end , 45 A Sight so dismal to behold One wou'd have judg'd 40 AMERICAN POEMS.
... Hat nor Shooe , I did my coming hither rue , And doubtful thought what I should do . Then , looking round , I saw my Friend Lie naked on a Tables end , 45 A Sight so dismal to behold One wou'd have judg'd 40 AMERICAN POEMS.
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... round Until they met the Indian , who boldly stood his ground . ΙΟ Then speaks up Captain LOVEWELL : " Take you good heed , " says he ; " This rogue is to decoy us , I very plainly see . " The Indians lie in ambush , in some place 42 ...
... round Until they met the Indian , who boldly stood his ground . ΙΟ Then speaks up Captain LOVEWELL : " Take you good heed , " says he ; " This rogue is to decoy us , I very plainly see . " The Indians lie in ambush , in some place 42 ...
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... round him flew . Young FULLAM , too , I'll mention , because he fought so well— Endeavouring to save a man , a sacrifice he fell . 65 But yet our valiant Englishmen in fight were ne'er dismay'd , But still they kept their motion , and ...
... round him flew . Young FULLAM , too , I'll mention , because he fought so well— Endeavouring to save a man , a sacrifice he fell . 65 But yet our valiant Englishmen in fight were ne'er dismay'd , But still they kept their motion , and ...
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... round the Gardens rove , Bend up the Hill and search the lonely Grove . But ah , no more his Voice salutes my Ear , Nor in his Hands the blushing Fruits appear ; Yet is his Image in each Scene convey'd , And busy Fancy forms his gliding ...
... round the Gardens rove , Bend up the Hill and search the lonely Grove . But ah , no more his Voice salutes my Ear , Nor in his Hands the blushing Fruits appear ; Yet is his Image in each Scene convey'd , And busy Fancy forms his gliding ...
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... round their necks ; Their rustling manteaus , huddled on in haste , They clasp with shining girdles round their waist . Nor less the speed and care of every beau To shine in dress and swell the solemn show . 36 . 35 Thus clad , in ...
... round their necks ; Their rustling manteaus , huddled on in haste , They clasp with shining girdles round their waist . Nor less the speed and care of every beau To shine in dress and swell the solemn show . 36 . 35 Thus clad , in ...
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