American Poems (1625-1892)Walter Cochrane Bronson University of Chicago Press, 1912 - 669 pages |
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... comes , then acts his fratricide : The Virgin Earth of blood her first draught drinks , But since that time she often hath been cloy'd . The wretch , with gastly face and dreadful mind , Thinks each he sees will serve him in his kind ...
... comes , then acts his fratricide : The Virgin Earth of blood her first draught drinks , But since that time she often hath been cloy'd . The wretch , with gastly face and dreadful mind , Thinks each he sees will serve him in his kind ...
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... comes & makes him see Here's neither honour , wealth , nor safety : Only above is found all with security . O Time , the fatal wrack of mortal things , 225 That draws oblivions curtains over kings , Their sumptuous monuments , men know ...
... comes & makes him see Here's neither honour , wealth , nor safety : Only above is found all with security . O Time , the fatal wrack of mortal things , 225 That draws oblivions curtains over kings , Their sumptuous monuments , men know ...
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... Come , deare bridgrome , Come away ! 1669 . MICHAEL WIGGLESWORTH FROM THE DAY OF DOOM Still was the night , Serene & Bright , when all Men sleeping lay ; Calm was the season , & carnal reason thought so ' t would last for ay . " Soul ...
... Come , deare bridgrome , Come away ! 1669 . MICHAEL WIGGLESWORTH FROM THE DAY OF DOOM Still was the night , Serene & Bright , when all Men sleeping lay ; Calm was the season , & carnal reason thought so ' t would last for ay . " Soul ...
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... comes on amain to judge both Quick and Dead . Before his face the Heav'ns gave place , and Skies are rent asunder , With mighty voice and hideous noise more terrible than Thunder . His brightness damps heav'ns glorious lamps and makes ...
... comes on amain to judge both Quick and Dead . Before his face the Heav'ns gave place , and Skies are rent asunder , With mighty voice and hideous noise more terrible than Thunder . His brightness damps heav'ns glorious lamps and makes ...
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... comes forth Without Errata's , may we think hee ' ll be In Leaves and Covers of Eternitie ! A man of Might at heavenly Eloquence To fix the Ear and charm the Conscience , As if Apollos were reviv'd in him Or he had learned of a Seraphim ...
... comes forth Without Errata's , may we think hee ' ll be In Leaves and Covers of Eternitie ! A man of Might at heavenly Eloquence To fix the Ear and charm the Conscience , As if Apollos were reviv'd in him Or he had learned of a Seraphim ...
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