Cyclopædia of American Literature, Volume 1C. Scribner, 1855 |
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... Sweet angel free deliver me . Some of Vaughan's descriptions , as in his ac- count of the fairer sex , smack strongly of old Burton , whose Anatomy of Melancholy was then in its first popularity . In the third part of the The Golden ...
... Sweet angel free deliver me . Some of Vaughan's descriptions , as in his ac- count of the fairer sex , smack strongly of old Burton , whose Anatomy of Melancholy was then in its first popularity . In the third part of the The Golden ...
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... sweet , yet for- lorn . Thou blest director , so direct my verse That it may win her people , friends commerce . Whilst her sweet air , rich soil , blest seas , my pen Shall blaze and tell the natures of her men . New England , happy in ...
... sweet , yet for- lorn . Thou blest director , so direct my verse That it may win her people , friends commerce . Whilst her sweet air , rich soil , blest seas , my pen Shall blaze and tell the natures of her men . New England , happy in ...
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... sweet companion , soul's delight ! Now in a huddling crowd , I'm all alone , And almost could bid all the world good - night . Blest be my rock ! God lives : oh ! let him be As he is all , so all in all to me . In his youth Oakes ...
... sweet companion , soul's delight ! Now in a huddling crowd , I'm all alone , And almost could bid all the world good - night . Blest be my rock ! God lives : oh ! let him be As he is all , so all in all to me . In his youth Oakes ...
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... sweet savour into the nostrils of the smiter : so a gracious man , the more his God bruises and beats him by afflictions , the more small he is broken in himself , the more fragrant and ravishing odours he sends up to heaven . The more ...
... sweet savour into the nostrils of the smiter : so a gracious man , the more his God bruises and beats him by afflictions , the more small he is broken in himself , the more fragrant and ravishing odours he sends up to heaven . The more ...
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... sweet babe , thou art Unto thy parents dear , Whose hearts thou filled hast with joy , As well it doth appear . The day even of thy birth , When light thou first didst see , Foresheweth that a joyful life Shall happen unto thee . For ...
... sweet babe , thou art Unto thy parents dear , Whose hearts thou filled hast with joy , As well it doth appear . The day even of thy birth , When light thou first didst see , Foresheweth that a joyful life Shall happen unto thee . For ...
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