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... for the Entrance to a Wood To a Waterfowl 145 • 148 • 149 . 150 152 153 · 154 · 156 • 157 • 158 • 160 160 161 170 170 171 171 174 • 175 176 177 178 179 181 182 183 A Winter Piece Oh Fairest of the Rural Maids Summer xii CONTENTS.
... for the Entrance to a Wood To a Waterfowl 145 • 148 • 149 . 150 152 153 · 154 · 156 • 157 • 158 • 160 160 161 170 170 171 171 174 • 175 176 177 178 179 181 182 183 A Winter Piece Oh Fairest of the Rural Maids Summer xii CONTENTS.
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... woods so well 145 Now thought the rivers did the trees excel ; And if the sun would ever shine , there would I dwell . While on the stealing stream I fixt mine eye , Which to the long'd for Ocean held its course , I markt nor crooks nor ...
... woods so well 145 Now thought the rivers did the trees excel ; And if the sun would ever shine , there would I dwell . While on the stealing stream I fixt mine eye , Which to the long'd for Ocean held its course , I markt nor crooks nor ...
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... woods , the hail or drops of rain , Or in a corn - field number every grain , Or every mote that in the sun - shine hops , May count my sighs and number all my drops . Tell him the countless steps that thou dost trace That once a day ...
... woods , the hail or drops of rain , Or in a corn - field number every grain , Or every mote that in the sun - shine hops , May count my sighs and number all my drops . Tell him the countless steps that thou dost trace That once a day ...
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... Wood with Hallelujah's ring . 50 1682 . JOHN GRAVE FROM A SONG OF SION Be silent now , all People , young and old , Give ear , all Nations ; let your eyes behold How Christ's pure Light most glorious doth appear . O all mankind , submit ...
... Wood with Hallelujah's ring . 50 1682 . JOHN GRAVE FROM A SONG OF SION Be silent now , all People , young and old , Give ear , all Nations ; let your eyes behold How Christ's pure Light most glorious doth appear . O all mankind , submit ...
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... woods full wide , And hardships they endured to quell the Indian's pride . ' T was nigh unto Pigwacket , on the eighth day of May , They spied a rebel Indian soon after break of day ; He on a bank was walking , upon a neck of land 5 ...
... woods full wide , And hardships they endured to quell the Indian's pride . ' T was nigh unto Pigwacket , on the eighth day of May , They spied a rebel Indian soon after break of day ; He on a bank was walking , upon a neck of land 5 ...
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