American Poems (1625-1892)Walter Cochrane Bronson University of Chicago Press, 1912 - 669 pages |
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... stands upright , But both rejoyce at th ' heavens clear smiling face , More at her showers , which water them a space . For fruits my Season yields the early Cherry , The hasty Peas , and wholsome cool Strawberry . More solid fruits ...
... stands upright , But both rejoyce at th ' heavens clear smiling face , More at her showers , which water them a space . For fruits my Season yields the early Cherry , The hasty Peas , and wholsome cool Strawberry . More solid fruits ...
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... 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 His Host all Lissus drinks to quench their thirst ; And for his Cattel all Pissyrus ...
... 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 His Host all Lissus drinks to quench their thirst ; And for his Cattel all Pissyrus ...
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... stand , The leaves in th ' woods , the hail or drops of rain , Or in a corn - field number every grain , Or every mote that in the sun - shine hops , May count my sighs and number all my drops . Tell him the countless steps that thou ...
... stand , The leaves in th ' woods , the hail or drops of rain , Or in a corn - field number every grain , Or every mote that in the sun - shine hops , May count my sighs and number all my drops . Tell him the countless steps that thou ...
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... stand at thy left hand , just were the Recompence ; 140 But Adam's guilt our souls hath spilt , his fault is charg'd on us , And that alone hath overthrown and utterly undone us . " . . . . Then answered the Judge most dread : " God ...
... stand at thy left hand , just were the Recompence ; 140 But Adam's guilt our souls hath spilt , his fault is charg'd on us , And that alone hath overthrown and utterly undone us . " . . . . Then answered the Judge most dread : " God ...
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... stand aloof , and make no proof what Prayers or Tears can do : Your godly friends are now more friends to Christ than unto you . 175 Where tender love mens hearts did move unto a sympathy , in their anxiety , And bearing part of others ...
... stand aloof , and make no proof what Prayers or Tears can do : Your godly friends are now more friends to Christ than unto you . 175 Where tender love mens hearts did move unto a sympathy , in their anxiety , And bearing part of others ...
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