American Poems ( 1625-18921912 |
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... voices raise , And in their kind resound their makers praise , Whilst I as mute can warble forth no higher layes ? When present times look back to Ages past , And men in being fancy those are dead , 65 It makes things gone perpetually ...
... voices raise , And in their kind resound their makers praise , Whilst I as mute can warble forth no higher layes ? When present times look back to Ages past , And men in being fancy those are dead , 65 It makes things gone perpetually ...
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... voice and hideous noise more terrible than Thunder . His brightness damps heav'ns glorious lamps and makes them hide their heads ; As if afraid and quite dismay'd , they quit their wonted steads . ... .... 55 55 50 30 His winged Hosts ...
... voice and hideous noise more terrible than Thunder . His brightness damps heav'ns glorious lamps and makes them hide their heads ; As if afraid and quite dismay'd , they quit their wonted steads . ... .... 55 55 50 30 His winged Hosts ...
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... voice adjudging him to pain . Who having all , both great and small , convinc'd and silenced , Did then proceed their Doom to read , and thus it uttered : " Ye sinful wights and cursed sprights that work iniquity , Depart together from ...
... voice adjudging him to pain . Who having all , both great and small , convinc'd and silenced , Did then proceed their Doom to read , and thus it uttered : " Ye sinful wights and cursed sprights that work iniquity , Depart together from ...
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... voice thou wilt incline thine ear : Consider wel & wisely what the rod Wherewith thou art from yeer to yeer chastized Instructeth thee ; repent & turn to God , Who wil not have his nurture be despized . Thou still hast in thee many ...
... voice thou wilt incline thine ear : Consider wel & wisely what the rod Wherewith thou art from yeer to yeer chastized Instructeth thee ; repent & turn to God , Who wil not have his nurture be despized . Thou still hast in thee many ...
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Walter C. Bronson. 1652 ? Spake many Tongues in one : one Voice and Sense Wrought Joy and Sorrow , Fear and Confidence . Rocks rent before him , Blinde receiv'd their sight , Souls levell'd to the dunghil stood upright ; Infernal Furies ...
Walter C. Bronson. 1652 ? Spake many Tongues in one : one Voice and Sense Wrought Joy and Sorrow , Fear and Confidence . Rocks rent before him , Blinde receiv'd their sight , Souls levell'd to the dunghil stood upright ; Infernal Furies ...
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