American Poems (1625-1892)Walter Cochrane Bronson University of Chicago Press, 1912 - 669 pages |
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... strong , mantled in skin Of Deare or Bever , with the hayre - side in ; An Otter skin their right armes doth keepe warme , To keepe them fit for use and free from harme . A Girdle set with formes of birds or beasts Begirts their waste ...
... strong , mantled in skin Of Deare or Bever , with the hayre - side in ; An Otter skin their right armes doth keepe warme , To keepe them fit for use and free from harme . A Girdle set with formes of birds or beasts Begirts their waste ...
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... strong , then waves of sea . Thy words most sure : Lord , holines becomes thine house for aye . PSALME 133 A song of degrees , of David How good and sweet , o see , i'ts for brethren to dwell together in unitee : It's like choise oyle ...
... strong , then waves of sea . Thy words most sure : Lord , holines becomes thine house for aye . PSALME 133 A song of degrees , of David How good and sweet , o see , i'ts for brethren to dwell together in unitee : It's like choise oyle ...
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... strong , the inside warm and neat , A natural Artificer compleat . The clocking hen her chirping chickins leads , With wings & beak defends them from the gleads . " My next and last is fruitfull pleasant May , Wherein the earth is clad ...
... strong , the inside warm and neat , A natural Artificer compleat . The clocking hen her chirping chickins leads , With wings & beak defends them from the gleads . " My next and last is fruitfull pleasant May , Wherein the earth is clad ...
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... strong man joyes to run a race ; The morn doth usher thee with smiles & blushes , The Earth reflects her glances in thy face ; 30 Birds , insects , Animals , with Vegative , Thy heart from death and dulness doth revive , And in the ...
... strong man joyes to run a race ; The morn doth usher thee with smiles & blushes , The Earth reflects her glances in thy face ; 30 Birds , insects , Animals , with Vegative , Thy heart from death and dulness doth revive , And in the ...
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... strong ) Will want the aide of his Commanding tongue , 20 Which Conquer'd more than Ceaser : He orethrew Onely the outward frame ; this Could subdue The ruged workes of nature . Soules repleate 25 With dull Child could he ' d annemate ...
... strong ) Will want the aide of his Commanding tongue , 20 Which Conquer'd more than Ceaser : He orethrew Onely the outward frame ; this Could subdue The ruged workes of nature . Soules repleate 25 With dull Child could he ' d annemate ...
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