American Poems ( 1625-18921912 |
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... shade I walk , none ill I ' le feare ; because thou art with mee , thy rod and staffe my comfort are . For mee a table thou hast spread in presence of my foes : thou dost annoynt my head with oyle , my cup it over - flowes . Goodnes ...
... shade I walk , none ill I ' le feare ; because thou art with mee , thy rod and staffe my comfort are . For mee a table thou hast spread in presence of my foes : thou dost annoynt my head with oyle , my cup it over - flowes . Goodnes ...
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... shaded by the leavie Tree . The more I look'd the more I grew amaz'd , And softly said : " What glory's like to thee , Soul of this world , this Universes Eye ? No wonder some made thee a Deity : Had I not better known , alas , the same ...
... shaded by the leavie Tree . The more I look'd the more I grew amaz'd , And softly said : " What glory's like to thee , Soul of this world , this Universes Eye ? No wonder some made thee a Deity : Had I not better known , alas , the same ...
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... Shade . Ye bow'ry Trees which round his Mansion bloom , Oft ye conceal'd him in your hallow'd Gloom : Oft he enjoy'd , in your sublime Abode , His 44 AMERICAN POEMS MATHER BYLES From An Elegy Address'd to His Excellency Governour Belcher.
... Shade . Ye bow'ry Trees which round his Mansion bloom , Oft ye conceal'd him in your hallow'd Gloom : Oft he enjoy'd , in your sublime Abode , His 44 AMERICAN POEMS MATHER BYLES From An Elegy Address'd to His Excellency Governour Belcher.
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... Shade : I seem to meet him in the flow'ry Walks , And thro ' the Boughs his whispering Spirit talks ; Eager I call , the dear Delusion flies , Grief seals my Lips and Tears suffuse my Eyes . O far , far off , above the Ken of these ...
... Shade : I seem to meet him in the flow'ry Walks , And thro ' the Boughs his whispering Spirit talks ; Eager I call , the dear Delusion flies , Grief seals my Lips and Tears suffuse my Eyes . O far , far off , above the Ken of these ...
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... shades the poet with surrounding bayes ! But chief , ye blooming nymphs of heavenly frame Who make the day with ... shade , While fragrant odours waft the air along , ΙΟ 15 20 And birds melodious chant their heavenly song , And all ...
... shades the poet with surrounding bayes ! But chief , ye blooming nymphs of heavenly frame Who make the day with ... shade , While fragrant odours waft the air along , ΙΟ 15 20 And birds melodious chant their heavenly song , And all ...
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