Major Writers of America, Volume 1Harcourt, Brace & World, 1962 Selections from the writings of fifteen important American authors, including portions of novels, short stories, prose and poems. |
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... thee and mee . And shouldst thou hide thy shining face most fair Away from me . And in a sinking wise My trembling beating heart brought nigh t'dis- Rent out on Use thy Love thy Love I pray . My Love to thee shall be thy Rent and I Thee ...
... thee and mee . And shouldst thou hide thy shining face most fair Away from me . And in a sinking wise My trembling beating heart brought nigh t'dis- Rent out on Use thy Love thy Love I pray . My Love to thee shall be thy Rent and I Thee ...
Page 154
... thee , who art yet un- converted , and still remainest an alien and stran- ger , without Christ and without God in the world . They are for thee , who to this day remainest an enemy to God , and a child of the devil , even in this ...
... thee , who art yet un- converted , and still remainest an alien and stran- ger , without Christ and without God in the world . They are for thee , who to this day remainest an enemy to God , and a child of the devil , even in this ...
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... thee ; There thou sittest ; we would fain be nigh thee , But we know that it can never be . 10 folks , And don't quite understand that kind o ' jokes . I know this teamster , and his pa afore him , And the hard - working Mrs. D. that ...
... thee ; There thou sittest ; we would fain be nigh thee , But we know that it can never be . 10 folks , And don't quite understand that kind o ' jokes . I know this teamster , and his pa afore him , And the hard - working Mrs. D. that ...
Contents
WILLIAM BRADFORD | 3 |
My Father and Your Father To | 4 |
Introduction | 10 |
Copyright | |
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