American Poems (1625-1892)Walter Cochrane Bronson University of Chicago Press, 1912 - 669 pages |
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... never been . Of Artubanus he again demands How of this enterprise his thoughts now stands . 15 20 His answer was both sea and land he fear'd ; Which was not vain , as after soon appear'd . But Xerxes resolute to Thrace goes first : 25 ...
... never been . Of Artubanus he again demands How of this enterprise his thoughts now stands . 15 20 His answer was both sea and land he fear'd ; Which was not vain , as after soon appear'd . But Xerxes resolute to Thrace goes first : 25 ...
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... never felt by that sweet airy legion . " Man at the best a creature frail and vain , 195 In knowledg ignorant , in strength but weak , Subject to sorrows , losses , sickness , pain , Each storm his state , his mind , his body break ...
... never felt by that sweet airy legion . " Man at the best a creature frail and vain , 195 In knowledg ignorant , in strength but weak , Subject to sorrows , losses , sickness , pain , Each storm his state , his mind , his body break ...
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... never need ' ... a Christ your Souls to save . " . Then at the Bar arraigned are an impudenter sort , Who , to evade the guilt that's laid upon them , thus retort : " How could we cease thus to transgress , how could we Hell avoid ...
... never need ' ... a Christ your Souls to save . " . Then at the Bar arraigned are an impudenter sort , Who , to evade the guilt that's laid upon them , thus retort : " How could we cease thus to transgress , how could we Hell avoid ...
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... n they all ascend , Him there to praise with sweetest layes and Hymes that never end : Where with long rest they shall be blest , and nought shall them annoy ; 245 Where they shall see as seen they be , and MICHAEL WIGGLESWORTH 25.
... n they all ascend , Him there to praise with sweetest layes and Hymes that never end : Where with long rest they shall be blest , and nought shall them annoy ; 245 Where they shall see as seen they be , and MICHAEL WIGGLESWORTH 25.
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... Never did any spitt Gall at this Gall - less , Guile - less Dove ; nor yet Did any Envy with a cankred breath Blast him . It was , I'me sure , the gen'ral Faith , Lett Oakes Bee , Say , or Do what e're he wou'd If it were OAKES it must ...
... Never did any spitt Gall at this Gall - less , Guile - less Dove ; nor yet Did any Envy with a cankred breath Blast him . It was , I'me sure , the gen'ral Faith , Lett Oakes Bee , Say , or Do what e're he wou'd If it were OAKES it must ...
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