Cyclopædia of American Literature: Embracing Personal and Ciritcal Notices of Authors, and Selections from Their Writings. From the Earliest Period to the Present Day; with Portraits, Autographs, and Other IllustrationsC. Scribner, 1856 |
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... Thou that to passe the world's foure parts dost deeme No more , than t'were to goe to bed , or drinke ; and Thos . Carlton , who signs himself " your true friend , sometimes your soldier , " gives this honora- ble testimony : I never ...
... Thou that to passe the world's foure parts dost deeme No more , than t'were to goe to bed , or drinke ; and Thos . Carlton , who signs himself " your true friend , sometimes your soldier , " gives this honora- ble testimony : I never ...
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... thou shalt eate with cheere thy hands labour : blest shalt thou bee , it well with thee shall be therefore . 3. Thy wife like fruitful vine shall be by thine house side : the children that be thine like olive plants abide about thy ...
... thou shalt eate with cheere thy hands labour : blest shalt thou bee , it well with thee shall be therefore . 3. Thy wife like fruitful vine shall be by thine house side : the children that be thine like olive plants abide about thy ...
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... thou also drunk or asleep ? or hath a spirit of slumber put out thine 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 also drunk or asleep ? or hath a spirit of slumber put out thine 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 ...
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... thou art set on high , Above the thankless world , and cloudy sky ; Do thou of all thy labour reap the crown , Whilst we here reap the seed which thou hast sown . to which we may add from John Norton's life , " A taste of the Divine ...
... thou art set on high , Above the thankless world , and cloudy sky ; Do thou of all thy labour reap the crown , Whilst we here reap the seed which thou hast sown . to which we may add from John Norton's life , " A taste of the Divine ...
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... Thou forsaken me ? And make but a peep- hole into hell , and lay your ear and listen to those yellings of the devils and damned , cursing the day that ever they were born , the means that ever they enjoyed , the mercies that ever they ...
... Thou forsaken me ? And make but a peep- hole into hell , and lay your ear and listen to those yellings of the devils and damned , cursing the day that ever they were born , the means that ever they enjoyed , the mercies that ever they ...
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