Colonial Prose and Poetry, Volumes 1-3William Peterfield Trent, Benjamin Willis Wells |
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Page 49
... once Meat from the Eater take And now he's gone beyond the Eater's reach . His body once so thin was next to none From hence he's to unbodied spirits flown . Once his rare skill did all diseases heal And he doth nothing now uneasy feel ...
... once Meat from the Eater take And now he's gone beyond the Eater's reach . His body once so thin was next to none From hence he's to unbodied spirits flown . Once his rare skill did all diseases heal And he doth nothing now uneasy feel ...
Page 158
... once asked her why she had such a mind to go ? Whether it was not to see fine folks ? She said no , it was to hear Mr. Edwards preach . When she is in the place of worship , she is very far from spending her time there as children at ...
... once asked her why she had such a mind to go ? Whether it was not to see fine folks ? She said no , it was to hear Mr. Edwards preach . When she is in the place of worship , she is very far from spending her time there as children at ...
Page 264
... once and again to mind his book ; upon which our master beat me . I told master the reason why he could not say his lesson was , his declaring he would beat me if any of the class were wanting in their duty ; since which this boy would ...
... once and again to mind his book ; upon which our master beat me . I told master the reason why he could not say his lesson was , his declaring he would beat me if any of the class were wanting in their duty ; since which this boy would ...
Contents
Mourts Relation | 34 |
Thomas Morton | 70 |
Francis Higginson | 80 |
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