American Poems (1625-1892)Walter Cochrane Bronson University of Chicago Press, 1912 - 669 pages |
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... Heaven then Earth was here , no winter & no night . 15 Then on a stately Oak I cast mine Eye , Whose ruffling top the Clouds seem'd to aspire : " How long since thou wast in thine Infancy ? Thy strength and stature , more thy years ...
... Heaven then Earth was here , no winter & no night . 15 Then on a stately Oak I cast mine Eye , Whose ruffling top the Clouds seem'd to aspire : " How long since thou wast in thine Infancy ? Thy strength and stature , more thy years ...
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... HEAVEN As weary pilgrim now at rest Hugs with delight his silent nest , His wasted limbes now lye full soft That myrie steps have troden oft , Blesses himself to think upon 35 40 1678 . 5 his dangers past and travailes done ; The ...
... HEAVEN As weary pilgrim now at rest Hugs with delight his silent nest , His wasted limbes now lye full soft That myrie steps have troden oft , Blesses himself to think upon 35 40 1678 . 5 his dangers past and travailes done ; The ...
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... Heaven , Withouten Errour's bane or Superstition's leaven ? . . . . If these be they , how is it that I find In stead of holiness Carnality , In stead of heavenly frames an Earthly mind , For burning zeal luke - warm Indifferency , For ...
... Heaven , Withouten Errour's bane or Superstition's leaven ? . . . . If these be they , how is it that I find In stead of holiness Carnality , In stead of heavenly frames an Earthly mind , For burning zeal luke - warm Indifferency , For ...
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... Heaven for Rest . 1669 . LINES WRITTEN AT THE APPROACH OF DEATH ( BY THOMAS DUDLEY ) Dim Eyes , deaf Ears , cold stomack shew My dissolution is in view . Eleven times seven near liv'd have I , And , now God calls , I willing die . My ...
... Heaven for Rest . 1669 . LINES WRITTEN AT THE APPROACH OF DEATH ( BY THOMAS DUDLEY ) Dim Eyes , deaf Ears , cold stomack shew My dissolution is in view . Eleven times seven near liv'd have I , And , now God calls , I willing die . My ...
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... Heaven entred , breaks the ice . Death under foot he trodden hath ; Grace is to Glory straitest Path ; E ver enjoyes Love free from wrath . 5 ΤΟ 1669 . FROM A THRENODIA UPON OUR CHURCHES SECOND DARK ECLIPSE , HAPPENING JULY 20 , 1663 ...
... Heaven entred , breaks the ice . Death under foot he trodden hath ; Grace is to Glory straitest Path ; E ver enjoyes Love free from wrath . 5 ΤΟ 1669 . FROM A THRENODIA UPON OUR CHURCHES SECOND DARK ECLIPSE , HAPPENING JULY 20 , 1663 ...
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