American Poems (1625-1892)Walter Cochrane Bronson University of Chicago Press, 1912 - 669 pages |
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... foolish , broken , blemish'd Muse so sings ; And this to mend , alas , no Art is able , ' Cause nature made it so irreparable . ΙΟ 15 5 ΙΟ 15 Nor can I , like that fluent sweet - tongu'd 4 AMERICAN POEMS ANNE BRADSTREET The Prologue Scene.
... foolish , broken , blemish'd Muse so sings ; And this to mend , alas , no Art is able , ' Cause nature made it so irreparable . ΙΟ 15 5 ΙΟ 15 Nor can I , like that fluent sweet - tongu'd 4 AMERICAN POEMS ANNE BRADSTREET The Prologue Scene.
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... nature a Garland set Of Primrose , Daizy , & the Violet : Such cold mean flowrs the spring puts forth betime , 15 Before the sun hath throughly heat the clime . His Hobby striding did not ride but run , And in his hand an hour - glass ...
... nature a Garland set Of Primrose , Daizy , & the Violet : Such cold mean flowrs the spring puts forth betime , 15 Before the sun hath throughly heat the clime . His Hobby striding did not ride but run , And in his hand an hour - glass ...
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... nature set , 50 That when the Sun on ' s Love , the earth , doth shine , These might as lace set out her garment ... natural Artificer compleat . The clocking hen her chirping chickins leads , With wings & beak defends them from the ...
... nature set , 50 That when the Sun on ' s Love , the earth , doth shine , These might as lace set out her garment ... natural Artificer compleat . The clocking hen her chirping chickins leads , With wings & beak defends them from the ...
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... nature dive . 35 " Thy swift Annual and diurnal Course , Thy daily streight and yearly oblique path , Thy pleasing fervor and thy scorching force , All mortals here the feeling knowledg hath . Thy presence makes it day , thy absence ...
... nature dive . 35 " Thy swift Annual and diurnal Course , Thy daily streight and yearly oblique path , Thy pleasing fervor and thy scorching force , All mortals here the feeling knowledg hath . Thy presence makes it day , thy absence ...
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... nature had thus decked liberally ; 55 But Ah , and Ah again , my imbecility ! I heard the merry grashopper then sing , The black - clad Cricket bear a second part ; They kept one tune and plaid on the same string , Seeming to glory in ...
... nature had thus decked liberally ; 55 But Ah , and Ah again , my imbecility ! I heard the merry grashopper then sing , The black - clad Cricket bear a second part ; They kept one tune and plaid on the same string , Seeming to glory in ...
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