Cyclopædia of American Literature, Volume 1C. Scribner, 1855 |
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... eyes ; Those watery villagers , with thousands more , Do pass and repass near the verdant shore . KINDS OF SHELLFISH . The luscious lobster , with the crabfish raw , The brinish oyster , muscel , periwig , And tortoise sought by the ...
... eyes ; Those watery villagers , with thousands more , Do pass and repass near the verdant shore . KINDS OF SHELLFISH . The luscious lobster , with the crabfish raw , The brinish oyster , muscel , periwig , And tortoise sought by the ...
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... eyes , And notes the changes in the stormy skies , - What constellations ' bode descending rains , Swell the proud streams , and fertilize the plains ; What call the zephyrs forth , with favouring breeze , To waft Britannia's fleets o ...
... eyes , And notes the changes in the stormy skies , - What constellations ' bode descending rains , Swell the proud streams , and fertilize the plains ; What call the zephyrs forth , with favouring breeze , To waft Britannia's fleets o ...
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... eyes ? Up to thy watch - tower , what descriest thou ? Ah , Lord ! what end or number is there of the vani- ties which mine eyes are weary of beholding ? But what seest thou ? I see men walking like the tops of trees shaken with the ...
... eyes ? Up to thy watch - tower , what descriest thou ? Ah , Lord ! what end or number is there of the vani- ties which mine eyes are weary of beholding ? But what seest thou ? I see men walking like the tops of trees shaken with the ...
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... eye to a glance on it , please you to know , that at my last being in Eng- land , I wrote a discourse entitled ... eyes , but what became of that , the sacred story will tell you . Thus entreating you to trouble me no more in this ...
... eye to a glance on it , please you to know , that at my last being in Eng- land , I wrote a discourse entitled ... eyes , but what became of that , the sacred story will tell you . Thus entreating you to trouble me no more in this ...
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... eyes with tears . Where can I better vent my full oppressed bosom , than into thine , whose faithful lips may for these few hours revive my drooping , wandering spirits , and here begin to wipe tears from mine eyes , and the eyes of my ...
... eyes with tears . Where can I better vent my full oppressed bosom , than into thine , whose faithful lips may for these few hours revive my drooping , wandering spirits , and here begin to wipe tears from mine eyes , and the eyes of my ...
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