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... Earth - proud , proud of the earth which is not theirs ; Who steer the plough , but cannot steer their feet Clear of the grave . They added ridge to valley , brook to pond , And sighed for all that bounded their domain ; " This suits me ...
... Earth - proud , proud of the earth which is not theirs ; Who steer the plough , but cannot steer their feet Clear of the grave . They added ridge to valley , brook to pond , And sighed for all that bounded their domain ; " This suits me ...
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... earth in an ox cart with a free circulation , than go to heaven in the fancy car of an excursion train and breathe a malaria all the way . 20 30 The very simplicity and nakedness of man's life in the primitive ages imply this advantage ...
... earth in an ox cart with a free circulation , than go to heaven in the fancy car of an excursion train and breathe a malaria all the way . 20 30 The very simplicity and nakedness of man's life in the primitive ages imply this advantage ...
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... earth to our affections ? ( unloving earth , without a throb to answer ours , Cold earth , the place of graves . ) Yet soul be sure the first intent remains , and shall be carried out , Perhaps even now the time has arrived . 100 After ...
... earth to our affections ? ( unloving earth , without a throb to answer ours , Cold earth , the place of graves . ) Yet soul be sure the first intent remains , and shall be carried out , Perhaps even now the time has arrived . 100 After ...
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JOHN SMITH 15801631 | 3 |
THOMAS MORTON ?15751646 | 12 |
MICHAEL WIGGLESWORTH 16311705 | 21 |
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