American Poems (1625-1892)Walter Cochrane Bronson University of Chicago Press, 1912 - 669 pages |
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... arm , His golden God in ' s purse , which was his charm . And last of all to act upon this stage , Leaning upon his staff came up Old - age . Under his arm a sheaf of wheat he bore , An harvest of the best ; what needs he more ? In ' s ...
... arm , His golden God in ' s purse , which was his charm . And last of all to act upon this stage , Leaning upon his staff came up Old - age . Under his arm a sheaf of wheat he bore , An harvest of the best ; what needs he more ? In ' s ...
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... arms of love 265 doth dearly them embrace , And fills their sprights with such delights and pleasures in his grace , As shall not fail nor yet grow stale through frequency of use ; 270 Nor do they fear Gods favour there to forfeit by ...
... arms of love 265 doth dearly them embrace , And fills their sprights with such delights and pleasures in his grace , As shall not fail nor yet grow stale through frequency of use ; 270 Nor do they fear Gods favour there to forfeit by ...
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... arms nor strength could touch . Who now must heale those wounds or stop that blood The Heathen made and drew into a flood ? Who i'st must pleade our Cause ? nor Trump nor Drum Nor Deputations ; these alass are dumb , And Cannot speake ...
... arms nor strength could touch . Who now must heale those wounds or stop that blood The Heathen made and drew into a flood ? Who i'st must pleade our Cause ? nor Trump nor Drum Nor Deputations ; these alass are dumb , And Cannot speake ...
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... Arms and Tyrian Scarlet shone , Engaging here , in Martial Order stood 40 Fierce as Alcides or the Scythian God ; Till thundring Mars no more the Sight could bear , Turn'd pale with Envy and let drop his Spear , And Fame , all flaming ...
... Arms and Tyrian Scarlet shone , Engaging here , in Martial Order stood 40 Fierce as Alcides or the Scythian God ; Till thundring Mars no more the Sight could bear , Turn'd pale with Envy and let drop his Spear , And Fame , all flaming ...
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... arms I ' m prest , 5 ΙΟ 15 20 25 30 I'll hush my rising fears with love , And sink in slumber on thy Breast . Damon . The new - blown rose , whilst on its leaves Yet the bright scented dew - drop's found , Pleas'd on thy bosom whilst it ...
... arms I ' m prest , 5 ΙΟ 15 20 25 30 I'll hush my rising fears with love , And sink in slumber on thy Breast . Damon . The new - blown rose , whilst on its leaves Yet the bright scented dew - drop's found , Pleas'd on thy bosom whilst it ...
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