A Book of American LiteratureFranklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder Macmillan, 1927 - 1245 páginas |
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Página 43
... face ; Birds , insects , animals , with vegative , Thy heart from death and dulness doth revive , And in the ... face , A penalty impos'd on his backsliding race . Here sits our grandame in retirèd place , And in her lap her bloody Cain ...
... face ; Birds , insects , animals , with vegative , Thy heart from death and dulness doth revive , And in the ... face , A penalty impos'd on his backsliding race . Here sits our grandame in retirèd place , And in her lap her bloody Cain ...
Página 44
... face and dread- ful mind , Thinks each he sees will serve him in his kind , Though none on earth but kindred near then could he find . Who fancyes not his looks now at the barr ? His face like death , his heart with horror fraught . 100 ...
... face and dread- ful mind , Thinks each he sees will serve him in his kind , Though none on earth but kindred near then could he find . Who fancyes not his looks now at the barr ? His face like death , his heart with horror fraught . 100 ...
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... face to face Jehovah may be seen By such as were sinners while here , and no dark veil between ! Where the sunshine and light divine of God's bright countenance Doth rest upon them every one , with sweetest influence ! O blessed state ...
... face to face Jehovah may be seen By such as were sinners while here , and no dark veil between ! Where the sunshine and light divine of God's bright countenance Doth rest upon them every one , with sweetest influence ! O blessed state ...
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... face . I answered men were men be- fore they had hair on their faces , ( half of mankind have never any ) . seems to have ordain'd our hair as a test , to see whether we can bring our minds to be content to be at his find- ing : or ...
... face . I answered men were men be- fore they had hair on their faces , ( half of mankind have never any ) . seems to have ordain'd our hair as a test , to see whether we can bring our minds to be content to be at his find- ing : or ...
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... face against the sides of the house , and bruise it after a miserable manner . Afterwards this Bishop would bring him things to dye , whereof he could not imagine any use ; and when she paid him a piece of money , the purse and money ...
... face against the sides of the house , and bruise it after a miserable manner . Afterwards this Bishop would bring him things to dye , whereof he could not imagine any use ; and when she paid him a piece of money , the purse and money ...
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