American Poems ( 1625-18921912 |
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... things quickly cleare , And make it apt great store of Corne to beare . 1625 . ANONYMOUS FROM THE WHOLE BOOKE OF PSALMES 23 A PSALME OF DAVID The Lord to mee a shepheard is , want therefore shall not I. Hee in the folds of tender ...
... things quickly cleare , And make it apt great store of Corne to beare . 1625 . ANONYMOUS FROM THE WHOLE BOOKE OF PSALMES 23 A PSALME OF DAVID The Lord to mee a shepheard is , want therefore shall not I. Hee in the folds of tender ...
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... things , Or how they all or each their dates have run : Let Poets and Historians set these forth ; My obscure Lines shall not so dim their worth . But when my wondring eyes and envious heart Great Bartas sugar'd lines do but read o're ...
... things , Or how they all or each their dates have run : Let Poets and Historians set these forth ; My obscure Lines shall not so dim their worth . But when my wondring eyes and envious heart Great Bartas sugar'd lines do but read o're ...
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... things gone perpetually to last , And calls back moneths and years that long since fled ; It makes a man more aged in conceit Then was Methuselah or ' s grand - sire great , While of their persons & their acts his mind doth treat . 70 ...
... things gone perpetually to last , And calls back moneths and years that long since fled ; It makes a man more aged in conceit Then was Methuselah or ' s grand - sire great , While of their persons & their acts his mind doth treat . 70 ...
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... security . Ọ Time , the fatal wrack of mortal things , 225 That draws oblivions curtains over kings , Their sumptuous monuments , men know them not , Their names without a Record are forgot , Their parts 16 AMERICAN POEMS.
... security . Ọ Time , the fatal wrack of mortal things , 225 That draws oblivions curtains over kings , Their sumptuous monuments , men know them not , Their names without a Record are forgot , Their parts 16 AMERICAN POEMS.
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... things else with rattling tumults 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 ...
... things else with rattling tumults 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 ...
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