The Heritage of American Literature, Volume 1Lyon Norman Richardson Ginn, 1951 - American literature |
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... fire of Joy contain , That it in open flames doth blaze ? For in Christ [ s ] Coach Saints sweetly sing , As they to ... fire that came Did ever catch and often out would flame . But now my Heart is made thy Censar trim , Full of thy ...
... fire of Joy contain , That it in open flames doth blaze ? For in Christ [ s ] Coach Saints sweetly sing , As they to ... fire that came Did ever catch and often out would flame . But now my Heart is made thy Censar trim , Full of thy ...
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... fire in this very kiln was burning . 30 The man who now watched the fire was of a dif- ferent order , and troubled himself with no thoughts 40 save the very few that were requisite to his busi- ness . At frequent intervals , he flung ...
... fire in this very kiln was burning . 30 The man who now watched the fire was of a dif- ferent order , and troubled himself with no thoughts 40 save the very few that were requisite to his busi- ness . At frequent intervals , he flung ...
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... fire , like a lime - burner , as I was once . " 30 He stirred the vast coals , thrust in more wood , 40 and bent forward to gaze into the hollow prison- house of the fire , regardless of the fierce glow that reddened upon his face . The ...
... fire , like a lime - burner , as I was once . " 30 He stirred the vast coals , thrust in more wood , 40 and bent forward to gaze into the hollow prison- house of the fire , regardless of the fierce glow that reddened upon his face . The ...
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