American Poems (1625-1892)Walter Cochrane Bronson University of Chicago Press, 1912 - 669 pages |
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... The British Light - Infantry The Old Year and the New From The American Times ( by Jonathan Odell ) • 45 46 51 3555 54 56 60 · 64 66 66 68 69 70 71 73 75 76 77 HUGH H. BRACKENRIDGE From The Battle of Bunkers - Hill X CONTENTS.
... The British Light - Infantry The Old Year and the New From The American Times ( by Jonathan Odell ) • 45 46 51 3555 54 56 60 · 64 66 66 68 69 70 71 73 75 76 77 HUGH H. BRACKENRIDGE From The Battle of Bunkers - Hill X CONTENTS.
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... light luster unto thee : Admir'd , ador'd for ever be that Majesty ! " Silent , alone , where none or saw or heard , In pathless paths I lead my wandring feet , My humble Eyes to lofty Skyes I rear'd : 50 To sing some Song my mazed Muse ...
... light luster unto thee : Admir'd , ador'd for ever be that Majesty ! " Silent , alone , where none or saw or heard , In pathless paths I lead my wandring feet , My humble Eyes to lofty Skyes I rear'd : 50 To sing some Song my mazed Muse ...
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... Light which turn'd the night to day , And speedily an hideous cry did all the world dismay . Sinners awake , their hearts do ake , trembling their loynes surprizeth ; Amaz'd with fear by what they hear , each one of them ariseth . They ...
... Light which turn'd the night to day , And speedily an hideous cry did all the world dismay . Sinners awake , their hearts do ake , trembling their loynes surprizeth ; Amaz'd with fear by what they hear , each one of them ariseth . They ...
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... Light most glorious doth appear . O all mankind , submit to him in fear ; And let your Priests for shame deceive no ... Light will not submit , But strictly will make Laws against the just , And rob the harmeless to fulfil their lust ...
... Light most glorious doth appear . O all mankind , submit to him in fear ; And let your Priests for shame deceive no ... Light will not submit , But strictly will make Laws against the just , And rob the harmeless to fulfil their lust ...
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... light 115 On others Heads , no matter whose , if you Are but secure and have the Gain in Hand ; For they ' re indiff'rent where they take Revenge , Whether on him that cheated or his Friend , Or on a Stranger whom they never saw ...
... light 115 On others Heads , no matter whose , if you Are but secure and have the Gain in Hand ; For they ' re indiff'rent where they take Revenge , Whether on him that cheated or his Friend , Or on a Stranger whom they never saw ...
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