The Heritage of American Literature, Band 1Lyon Norman Richardson Ginn, 1951 |
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... thee , makes me write at this tyme though I hope to followe soone after . The Lorde of God hath ofte brought us togither with comfort when we have been longe absent , & if it be good for us , he will doe so still . When I was in ...
... thee , makes me write at this tyme though I hope to followe soone after . The Lorde of God hath ofte brought us togither with comfort when we have been longe absent , & if it be good for us , he will doe so still . When I was in ...
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... 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 price should ever ransom it , And that he may most justly do it still ( Because thou hast deserv'd it ) ...
... 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 price should ever ransom it , And that he may most justly do it still ( Because thou hast deserv'd it ) ...
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... thee , when thy faint perfume Alone is in the virgin air . Of all her train , the hands of Spring , First plant thee in the watery mould , And I have seen thee blossoming Beside the snow - bank's edges cold . Thy parent sun , who bade thee ...
... thee , when thy faint perfume Alone is in the virgin air . Of all her train , the hands of Spring , First plant thee in the watery mould , And I have seen thee blossoming Beside the snow - bank's edges cold . Thy parent sun , who bade thee ...
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