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... thee different names . Thee the soft nations round the warm Levant Polanta call , the French of course Polante . E'en in thy native regions , how I blush To hear the Pennsylvanians call thee Mush ! Oh Hudson's banks , while men of ...
... thee different names . Thee the soft nations round the warm Levant Polanta call , the French of course Polante . E'en in thy native regions , how I blush To hear the Pennsylvanians call thee Mush ! Oh Hudson's banks , while men of ...
Page 602
... thee . My father lov'd thee thro ' his length of days ; For thee his fields were shaded o'er with maize ; From thee what health , what vigor he possess'd , Ten sturdy freemen from his loins attest ; Thy constellation rul'd my natal morn ...
... thee . My father lov'd thee thro ' his length of days ; For thee his fields were shaded o'er with maize ; From thee what health , what vigor he possess'd , Ten sturdy freemen from his loins attest ; Thy constellation rul'd my natal morn ...
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... Thee in the net of his devices , Sold thee into endless slavery , Made thee a drudge to boil the pot , Thee , Helios ' daughter , who dost bear His likeness in thy golden hair ; Thee , by nature wild and wavery , Palpitating ...
... Thee in the net of his devices , Sold thee into endless slavery , Made thee a drudge to boil the pot , Thee , Helios ' daughter , who dost bear His likeness in thy golden hair ; Thee , by nature wild and wavery , Palpitating ...
Contents
Four Early Travelers and Observers | 1 |
George Alsop 1638post 1666 | 27 |
Of the Situation and Plenty | 34 |
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