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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... thee daily call , Bottle their tears , and pity their sad groans . Where shall we go , Lord Christ ? we turn to thee ; Heal our back - slidings , forward press shall we . Not we , but all thy Saints the world throughout Shall on thee ...
... thee daily call , Bottle their tears , and pity their sad groans . Where shall we go , Lord Christ ? we turn to thee ; Heal our back - slidings , forward press shall we . Not we , but all thy Saints the world throughout Shall on thee ...
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... thee better then can I. Yet above all this priviledg is thine ; Thy dayes still lengthen , without least decline . 1650 . FROM THE FOUR MONARCHYES Next o're the Heles pont a bridge he made Of Boats together coupled and there laid ; But ...
... thee better then can I. Yet above all this priviledg is thine ; Thy dayes still lengthen , without least decline . 1650 . FROM THE FOUR MONARCHYES Next o're the Heles pont a bridge he made Of Boats together coupled and there laid ; But ...
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... thee , Soul of this world , this Universes Eye ? No wonder some made thee a Deity : 25 Had I not better known , alas , the same had I. " Thou as a Bridegroom from thy Chamber rushes , And as a strong man joyes to run a race ; The morn ...
... thee , Soul of this world , this Universes Eye ? No wonder some made thee a Deity : 25 Had I not better known , alas , the same had I. " Thou as a Bridegroom from thy Chamber rushes , And as a strong man joyes to run a race ; The morn ...
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... thee into a better Region , Where winter's never felt by that sweet airy legion . " Man at the best a creature frail and vain , 1 195 In knowledg ignorant , in strength but weak , Subject to sorrows , losses , sickness , pain , Each ...
... thee into a better Region , Where winter's never felt by that sweet airy legion . " Man at the best a creature frail and vain , 1 195 In knowledg ignorant , in strength but weak , Subject to sorrows , losses , sickness , pain , Each ...
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... thee , and sign'd to be destroy'd ? " .... Christ readily makes this Reply : " I damn you not because You are rejected or not elected , but you have broke my Laws ; It is but vain your wits to strain , the end and means to sever : Men ...
... thee , and sign'd to be destroy'd ? " .... Christ readily makes this Reply : " I damn you not because You are rejected or not elected , but you have broke my Laws ; It is but vain your wits to strain , the end and means to sever : Men ...
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