American Poems (1625-1892)Walter Cochrane Bronson University of Chicago Press, 1912 - 669 pages |
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... mind most vain He fetters cast therein the same to chain ; The work - men put to death the bridge that made , Because they wanted skill the same to ' ve staid . Seven thousand Gallyes chain'd by Tyrians skill Firmly at last accomplished ...
... mind most vain He fetters cast therein the same to chain ; The work - men put to death the bridge that made , Because they wanted skill the same to ' ve staid . Seven thousand Gallyes chain'd by Tyrians skill Firmly at last accomplished ...
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... mind doth treat . 70 Sometimes in Eden fair he seems to be ; Sees glorious Adam there made Lord of all ; Fancyes the Apple dangle on the Tree , That turn'd his Sovereign to a naked thral , Who like a miscreant's driven from that place ...
... mind doth treat . 70 Sometimes in Eden fair he seems to be ; Sees glorious Adam there made Lord of all ; Fancyes the Apple dangle on the Tree , That turn'd his Sovereign to a naked thral , Who like a miscreant's driven from that place ...
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... mind , Thinks each he sees will serve him in his kind , 95 Though none on Earth but kindred near then could he find . Who fancyes not his looks now at the Barr ? His face like death , his heart with horror fraught . 100 Nor Male ...
... mind , Thinks each he sees will serve him in his kind , 95 Though none on Earth but kindred near then could he find . Who fancyes not his looks now at the Barr ? His face like death , his heart with horror fraught . 100 Nor Male ...
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... mind , his body break ; 200 From some of these he never finds cessation , But day or night , within , without , vexation , Troubles from foes , from friends , from dearest , near'st Relation . And yet this sinfull creature , frail and ...
... mind , his body break ; 200 From some of these he never finds cessation , But day or night , within , without , vexation , Troubles from foes , from friends , from dearest , near'st Relation . And yet this sinfull creature , frail and ...
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... minds abruptest tales do tell . Now post with double speed , mark what I say ; By all our loves conjure him not to stay . LONGING FOR HEAVEN As weary pilgrim now at rest Hugs with delight his silent nest , His wasted limbes now lye full ...
... minds abruptest tales do tell . Now post with double speed , mark what I say ; By all our loves conjure him not to stay . LONGING FOR HEAVEN As weary pilgrim now at rest Hugs with delight his silent nest , His wasted limbes now lye full ...
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