The Poems of Mrs. Anne Bradstreet (1612-1672): Together with Her Prose RemainsThe Duodecimos, 1897 - 347 páginas |
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... soon tell me by the wondrous works that I see , the vast frame of the heaven and the earth , the order of all things , night and day , summer and winter , spring and autumn , the daily providing for this great household upon the earth ...
... soon tell me by the wondrous works that I see , the vast frame of the heaven and the earth , the order of all things , night and day , summer and winter , spring and autumn , the daily providing for this great household upon the earth ...
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... soon untie— The Greeks did naught but play the fools and lie . Let Greeks be Greeks , and women what they are . Men have precedency , and still excel . It is but vain unjustly to wage war : Men can do best , and women know it well ...
... soon untie— The Greeks did naught but play the fools and lie . Let Greeks be Greeks , and women what they are . Men have precedency , and still excel . It is but vain unjustly to wage war : Men can do best , and women know it well ...
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... Soon made the combatants abate their force . The rumbling , hissing , puffing , was so great The world's confusion it did seem to threat ; Till gentle Air contention so abated That betwixt hot and cold she arbitrated . The others ...
... Soon made the combatants abate their force . The rumbling , hissing , puffing , was so great The world's confusion it did seem to threat ; Till gentle Air contention so abated That betwixt hot and cold she arbitrated . The others ...
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... Soon would they pass not hundreds but legions ; My cities famous , rich , and populous , Whose numbers now are grown innumerous . I have not time to think of every part , Yet let me name my Grecia , ' t is my heart ; For learning , arms ...
... Soon would they pass not hundreds but legions ; My cities famous , rich , and populous , Whose numbers now are grown innumerous . I have not time to think of every part , Yet let me name my Grecia , ' t is my heart ; For learning , arms ...
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... soon as blown . Then dearth prevails ; that nature to suffice , The mother on her tender infant flies ; The husband knows no wife , nor father sons , But to all outrages their hunger runs . Dreadful examples soon I might produce , But ...
... soon as blown . Then dearth prevails ; that nature to suffice , The mother on her tender infant flies ; The husband knows no wife , nor father sons , But to all outrages their hunger runs . Dreadful examples soon I might produce , But ...
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Alexander ANNE BRADSTREET Antigonus Antipater army Artabazus Babylon Bactria Bartas behold Bessus blood brave Callisthenes Cambyses Cassander Choler cold command Craterus crown Cyrus dare Darius dead dear death didst dost doth e'er earth edition Eumenes Evergetes eyes fame father fears fire foes force friends fruits gainst glory gold Grecians Greeks grief hand hath head heart heat heaven honor hope king kingdoms land Leonnatus live Lord Lysimachus Macedon Mardonius mighty mind monarchy mongst mother muse naught ne'er never noble o'er pain Parmenio Perdiccas Persian Philotas poems praise prince proud Ptolemy queen reign rest rich Seleucus sends Simon Bradstreet sister slain soldiers soon sore soul sweet sword tell thee thine things thou hast thought thousand throne Tissaphernes town unto valor vanity verses wealth whilst wise Xerxes yield