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第 47 頁
5 10 Till snatched from thence by friends , less wise than true , Who thee abroad exposed to public view ; Made thee in rags , halting , to the press to trudge , Where errors were not lessened , all may judge . At thy return my blushing ...
5 10 Till snatched from thence by friends , less wise than true , Who thee abroad exposed to public view ; Made thee in rags , halting , to the press to trudge , Where errors were not lessened , all may judge . At thy return my blushing ...
第 171 頁
... I am concerned for thee , as thou has no friend with thee , and seems not to know much of the world , or of the snares youth is exposed to ; depend upon it , those are very bad women ; I can see it in all their actions ; and if thee ...
... I am concerned for thee , as thou has no friend with thee , and seems not to know much of the world , or of the snares youth is exposed to ; depend upon it , those are very bad women ; I can see it in all their actions ; and if thee ...
第 452 頁
My heart was withered ; yea , dead with thee and with thy father , and now it leaps as in the first moment when I pressed thee to my bosom . ” She knelt down and embraced him again and again while the joy that could find no words ...
My heart was withered ; yea , dead with thee and with thy father , and now it leaps as in the first moment when I pressed thee to my bosom . ” She knelt down and embraced him again and again while the joy that could find no words ...
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The Literature of the Colonies and the Revolution | 3 |
XWILLIAM BRADFORD 15901657 | 14 |
YANNE BRADSTREET 1612?1672 | 32 |
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