American Poems, 1625-1892: Selected and Edited, with Illustrative and Explanatory Notes and a BibliographyWalter Cochrane Bronson University of Chicago Press, 1917 - 669 頁 |
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... fall , And when tis broke then ends his life and all ; But if he hold till it have run its last , Then may he live out threescore years or past . Next Youth came up , in gorgeous attire , As that fond age doth most of all desire : His ...
... fall , And when tis broke then ends his life and all ; But if he hold till it have run its last , Then may he live out threescore years or past . Next Youth came up , in gorgeous attire , As that fond age doth most of all desire : His ...
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... fall , That state obliterate he had at first ; 130 Nor youth nor strength nor wisdom spring again , Nor habitations long their names retain , But in oblivion to the final day remain . Shall I , then , praise the heavens , the trees ...
... fall , That state obliterate he had at first ; 130 Nor youth nor strength nor wisdom spring again , Nor habitations long their names retain , But in oblivion to the final day remain . Shall I , then , praise the heavens , the trees ...
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... fall ; All cares and feares he bids farwell , and meanes in safity now to dwell : A pilgrim I on earth perplext , with sinns , with cares and sorrows vext , By age and paines brought to decay , and my Clay house mouldring away , Oh how ...
... fall ; All cares and feares he bids farwell , and meanes in safity now to dwell : A pilgrim I on earth perplext , with sinns , with cares and sorrows vext , By age and paines brought to decay , and my Clay house mouldring away , Oh how ...
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... Fall , and only his Trespass , 150 You call amiss to call it his , both his and yours it was . " . " You sinners are , and such a share as sinners may expect Such you shall have ; for I do save 155 none but my own Elect . Yet to compare ...
... Fall , and only his Trespass , 150 You call amiss to call it his , both his and yours it was . " . " You sinners are , and such a share as sinners may expect Such you shall have ; for I do save 155 none but my own Elect . Yet to compare ...
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... fall To its late Caoss ? Had thy riged force Bin delt by retale and Griefe had bin silent . not thus in gross , • Now wee must complaine , Since thou in him hast more then thousand slane , Whose lives and safetys did so much depend On ...
... fall To its late Caoss ? Had thy riged force Bin delt by retale and Griefe had bin silent . not thus in gross , • Now wee must complaine , Since thou in him hast more then thousand slane , Whose lives and safetys did so much depend On ...
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