American Poems ( 1625-18921912 |
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... sound , If in thy swift Carrier thou canst make stay , I crave this boon , this Errand by the way : Commend me to the man more lov'd then life ; Shew him the sorrows of his widdowed wife , ΙΟ My dumpish thoughts , my groans , my brakish ...
... sound , If in thy swift Carrier thou canst make stay , I crave this boon , this Errand by the way : Commend me to the man more lov'd then life ; Shew him the sorrows of his widdowed wife , ΙΟ My dumpish thoughts , my groans , my brakish ...
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... sound , And mortall frayes send thousands to the grave , Whilest their own brethren bloody hands embrewed In brothers blood and fields with carcases bestrewed ? Are these the folk to whom I milked out And sweetnes stream'd from ...
... sound , And mortall frayes send thousands to the grave , Whilest their own brethren bloody hands embrewed In brothers blood and fields with carcases bestrewed ? Are these the folk to whom I milked out And sweetnes stream'd from ...
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... sound Of Scripture - depths , and bring out Arcan's found ; A Stone for Kingly David's use so fit As would not fail Goliah's Front to hit ; A Stone an Antidote , that brake the course Of Gangrene Errour by Convincing force ; A Stone ...
... sound Of Scripture - depths , and bring out Arcan's found ; A Stone for Kingly David's use so fit As would not fail Goliah's Front to hit ; A Stone an Antidote , that brake the course Of Gangrene Errour by Convincing force ; A Stone ...
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... sound his praises to posterity . 40 Here let him rest : while wee this truth report , Hee ' s gon from hence unto a higher Court To pleade his Cause , where he by this doth know WHETHER TO CEASER HEE WAS FRIEND OR FOE . About 1676 ...
... sound his praises to posterity . 40 Here let him rest : while wee this truth report , Hee ' s gon from hence unto a higher Court To pleade his Cause , where he by this doth know WHETHER TO CEASER HEE WAS FRIEND OR FOE . About 1676 ...
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... sound is lost , Again reviv'd , and lo the willing trees Rise to the pow'rful numbers by degrees . Trees now no more , robb'd of their verdant bloom , They shine supporters of a spacious dome ; 30 The wood to bright transparent crystal ...
... sound is lost , Again reviv'd , and lo the willing trees Rise to the pow'rful numbers by degrees . Trees now no more , robb'd of their verdant bloom , They shine supporters of a spacious dome ; 30 The wood to bright transparent crystal ...
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