American Poems (1625-1892)Walter Cochrane Bronson University of Chicago Press, 1912 - 669 стор. |
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... soon untie : The Greeks did nought but play the fools & lye . 35 Let Greeks be Greeks , and women what they are , Men have precedency and still excell : It is but vain unjustly to wage warre ; Men can do best , and women know it well ...
... soon untie : The Greeks did nought but play the fools & lye . 35 Let Greeks be Greeks , and women what they are , Men have precedency and still excell : It is but vain unjustly to wage warre ; Men can do best , and women know it well ...
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... soon assents ; Their method was that of the Elements , That each should tell what of himself he knew , Both good and bad , but yet no more then ' s true . With heed now stood three ages of frail man To hear the child , who , crying ...
... soon assents ; Their method was that of the Elements , That each should tell what of himself he knew , Both good and bad , but yet no more then ' s true . With heed now stood three ages of frail man To hear the child , who , crying ...
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... soon appear'd . But Xerxes resolute to Thrace goes first : 25 His Host all Lissus drinks to quench their thirst ; And for his Cattel all Pissyrus Lake Was scarce enough for each a draught to take . Then marching on to th ' streight ...
... soon appear'd . But Xerxes resolute to Thrace goes first : 25 His Host all Lissus drinks to quench their thirst ; And for his Cattel all Pissyrus Lake Was scarce enough for each a draught to take . Then marching on to th ' streight ...
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... SOON AFTER THE DECEASE OF HIS EXCELLENT AND VERTUOUS WIFE , MRS . ABIGAIL MATHER . Sir , after you have wip'd the eyes Of thousands in their miseries , And oft condoled the heavy Fates Of those that have surviv'd their mates , 1703 It's ...
... SOON AFTER THE DECEASE OF HIS EXCELLENT AND VERTUOUS WIFE , MRS . ABIGAIL MATHER . Sir , after you have wip'd the eyes Of thousands in their miseries , And oft condoled the heavy Fates Of those that have surviv'd their mates , 1703 It's ...
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... soon a fresh supply Of Cloaths from Stoar - house kept hard by , I mounted streight on such a Steed Did rather curb than whipping need , And , straining at the usual rate , 80 With spur of Punch which lay in Pate , E'er long we lighted ...
... soon a fresh supply Of Cloaths from Stoar - house kept hard by , I mounted streight on such a Steed Did rather curb than whipping need , And , straining at the usual rate , 80 With spur of Punch which lay in Pate , E'er long we lighted ...
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