A Book of American LiteratureFranklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder Macmillan, 1927 - 1245 páginas |
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... live to make him hatchets , and her bells , beads , and copper ; for they thought him as well of all occu- pations ... lives in feare and dread , And having life suspected , doth It still suspected lead . From " MOURT'S RELATION " A ...
... live to make him hatchets , and her bells , beads , and copper ; for they thought him as well of all occu- pations ... lives in feare and dread , And having life suspected , doth It still suspected lead . From " MOURT'S RELATION " A ...
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... live togeather as 10 equalls , and supporte and protecte one another , or to like effecte . 1 This counsell was easily received ; so they tooke oppertunitie , and thrust Levetenante Fitcher out a dores , and would suffer him to come no ...
... live togeather as 10 equalls , and supporte and protecte one another , or to like effecte . 1 This counsell was easily received ; so they tooke oppertunitie , and thrust Levetenante Fitcher out a dores , and would suffer him to come no ...
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... lives in 10 making fidle - cases for futilous women's phansies ; which are the very pettitoes of infirmity , the gyblits of ... live , if they might be well discharged of the tyring slavery of mis - tyring women . It is no labour to be ...
... lives in 10 making fidle - cases for futilous women's phansies ; which are the very pettitoes of infirmity , the gyblits of ... live , if they might be well discharged of the tyring slavery of mis - tyring women . It is no labour to be ...
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... live , in love let's so persever That when we live no more , we may live ever . ANOTHER Phoebus , make haste ; the day's too long ; be gone ; The silent night's the fittest time for moan . But stay this once , unto my suit give ear ...
... live , in love let's so persever That when we live no more , we may live ever . ANOTHER Phoebus , make haste ; the day's too long ; be gone ; The silent night's the fittest time for moan . But stay this once , unto my suit give ear ...
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... live unto me may be Christ , and to die gain , I take leave , who am , Reverend Sir , your most humble and obedient servant , SAMUEL SEWALL . From THE DIARY 1676 Dec. 20. . . . Mrs. Usher lyes very sick of an inflammation in the throat ...
... live unto me may be Christ , and to die gain , I take leave , who am , Reverend Sir , your most humble and obedient servant , SAMUEL SEWALL . From THE DIARY 1676 Dec. 20. . . . Mrs. Usher lyes very sick of an inflammation in the throat ...
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