The Heritage of American Literature, Volume 1Lyon Norman Richardson Ginn, 1951 - American literature |
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Page 60
... Thou speakst me fair , but hatst me sore , Thy flatt'ring shews Ile trust no more . How oft thy slave , hast thou me made , When I believ'd , what thou hast said , And never had more cause of woe Then when I did what thou bad'st doe ...
... Thou speakst me fair , but hatst me sore , Thy flatt'ring shews Ile trust no more . How oft thy slave , hast thou me made , When I believ'd , what thou hast said , And never had more cause of woe Then when I did what thou bad'st doe ...
Page 67
... thou art ; Tell him thy sins deserve eternal wrath , And that it is a wonder that he hath Permitted thee so long to draw thy breath , Who might have cut thee off by sudden death , And sent thy Soul into the lowest Pit , From whence no ...
... thou art ; Tell him thy sins deserve eternal wrath , And that it is a wonder that he hath Permitted thee so long to draw thy breath , Who might have cut thee off by sudden death , And sent thy Soul into the lowest Pit , From whence no ...
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... thou hast wrought Whate'er the hand of Circumstance hath brought ; Yea , into cool solacing green hast spun 95 White radiance hot from out the sun . So thou dost mutually leaven By restless - hearted children left to lie Untended there ...
... thou hast wrought Whate'er the hand of Circumstance hath brought ; Yea , into cool solacing green hast spun 95 White radiance hot from out the sun . So thou dost mutually leaven By restless - hearted children left to lie Untended there ...
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