A Book of American LiteratureFranklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder Macmillan, 1927 - 1245 páginas |
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... tion . But after they had sailed that course aboute halfe the day , they fell amongst deangerous shoulds and roring breakers , and they were so farr in- tangled ther with as they conceived them selves in great danger ; and the wind ...
... tion . But after they had sailed that course aboute halfe the day , they fell amongst deangerous shoulds and roring breakers , and they were so farr in- tangled ther with as they conceived them selves in great danger ; and the wind ...
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... tion for cause of conscience . Truth . And what there ? Peace . An answer to such argu- ments , contrarily maintaining such persecution for cause of conscience . Truth . These arguments against such persecution , and the answer plead ...
... tion for cause of conscience . Truth . And what there ? Peace . An answer to such argu- ments , contrarily maintaining such persecution for cause of conscience . Truth . These arguments against such persecution , and the answer plead ...
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... tion , Now salt , now fresh , where you think best to glide To unknown coasts to give a visita- tion , 165 In lakes and ponds you leave your numerous fry ; So nature taught , and yet you know not why , You watry folk that know not your ...
... tion , Now salt , now fresh , where you think best to glide To unknown coasts to give a visita- tion , 165 In lakes and ponds you leave your numerous fry ; So nature taught , and yet you know not why , You watry folk that know not your ...
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... tion ; Troubles from foes , from friends , from dearest , near'st relation . And yet this sinfull creature , frail and vain , This lump of wretchedness , of sin and sorrow , 205 This weather - beaten vessel wrackt with pain , Joyes not ...
... tion ; Troubles from foes , from friends , from dearest , near'st relation . And yet this sinfull creature , frail and vain , This lump of wretchedness , of sin and sorrow , 205 This weather - beaten vessel wrackt with pain , Joyes not ...
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... tion I wanted , and affliction I had , full measure ( I thought ) pressed down and running over ; yet I see , when God calls a person to any thing , and through never so many difficulties , yet He is fully able to carry them through and ...
... tion I wanted , and affliction I had , full measure ( I thought ) pressed down and running over ; yet I see , when God calls a person to any thing , and through never so many difficulties , yet He is fully able to carry them through and ...
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