American Literature: Tradition & Innovation, Band 1Harrison T. Meserole, Walter Sutton, Brom Weber Heath, 1969 - 1854 Seiten |
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... soul . I observed that those who watched with me , would often be looking out wishfully for the morning ; which brought to my mind those words of the Psalmist , and which my soul with delight made its own language , My soul waiteth for ...
... soul . I observed that those who watched with me , would often be looking out wishfully for the morning ; which brought to my mind those words of the Psalmist , and which my soul with delight made its own language , My soul waiteth for ...
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... soul are the same ; there is the same human nature still , but there is new fruit of grace , holy exercises and practice , and true blessedness . The stock is the same , but the sap , by the union to the cyon , is changed and made ...
... soul are the same ; there is the same human nature still , but there is new fruit of grace , holy exercises and practice , and true blessedness . The stock is the same , but the sap , by the union to the cyon , is changed and made ...
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... soul out of which they came ) which carry them fast and far , and infix them irrecoverably into the hearts of men . These wings are the beauty of the poet's soul . The songs , thus flying immortal from their mortal parent , are pursued ...
... soul out of which they came ) which carry them fast and far , and infix them irrecoverably into the hearts of men . These wings are the beauty of the poet's soul . The songs , thus flying immortal from their mortal parent , are pursued ...
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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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