American Literature: Tradition & Innovation, Volume 1Harrison T. Meserole, Walter Sutton, Brom Weber |
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... body shall in silence sleep Mine eyes no more shall ever weep No fainting fits shall me assaile Nor grinding paines my body fraile With cares and fears ne'r cumbred be Nor losses know , nor sorrowes see What tho my flesh shall there ...
... body shall in silence sleep Mine eyes no more shall ever weep No fainting fits shall me assaile Nor grinding paines my body fraile With cares and fears ne'r cumbred be Nor losses know , nor sorrowes see What tho my flesh shall there ...
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... body of the last of his associates , he leaped a wide fissure , and ascended the rocks at a point where the arm of David could not reach him . A single bound would carry him to the brow of the precipice , and assure his safety . Before ...
... body of the last of his associates , he leaped a wide fissure , and ascended the rocks at a point where the arm of David could not reach him . A single bound would carry him to the brow of the precipice , and assure his safety . Before ...
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... body , as the wise Spenser teaches : - So every spirit , as it is more pure , And hath in it the more of heavenly light , So it the fairer body doth procure To habit in , and it more fairly dight , With cheerful grace and amiable sight ...
... body , as the wise Spenser teaches : - So every spirit , as it is more pure , And hath in it the more of heavenly light , So it the fairer body doth procure To habit in , and it more fairly dight , With cheerful grace and amiable sight ...
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Four Early Travelers and Observers | 1 |
George Alsop 1638post 1666 | 27 |
Of the Situation and Plenty | 34 |
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