The Works of Anne Bradstreet, in Prose and VerseP. Smith, 1867 - 432 páginas |
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... self from whom it came . " § If we may judge from a reference in her " Dedication , " it is probable that he had written a poem " On the Four Parts of the World , " || which might even have been printed . But , if it was similar to the ...
... self from whom it came . " § If we may judge from a reference in her " Dedication , " it is probable that he had written a poem " On the Four Parts of the World , " || which might even have been printed . But , if it was similar to the ...
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... self Oft seeks to sweet retired solitude , Where , with her best nurse Contemplation , She plumes her feathers , and lets grow her wings , That in the various bustle of resort , Were all - to ruffled , and sometimes impair'd . " ‡ See ...
... self Oft seeks to sweet retired solitude , Where , with her best nurse Contemplation , She plumes her feathers , and lets grow her wings , That in the various bustle of resort , Were all - to ruffled , and sometimes impair'd . " ‡ See ...
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... . But when I haue been in darknes and feen no light , yet haue I defired to stay my self upon the Lord . And , when I haue been in ficknes and pain , I haue thought if the Lord would but lift vp the light Religious Experiences . 7.
... . But when I haue been in darknes and feen no light , yet haue I defired to stay my self upon the Lord . And , when I haue been in ficknes and pain , I haue thought if the Lord would but lift vp the light Religious Experiences . 7.
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... self loue . VII . THE ' HE hireling that labours all the day , comforts himself that when night comes he shall both take his reft , and receiue his reward ; the painfull christian that hath wrought hard in Gods vineyard , and hath born ...
... self loue . VII . THE ' HE hireling that labours all the day , comforts himself that when night comes he shall both take his reft , and receiue his reward ; the painfull christian that hath wrought hard in Gods vineyard , and hath born ...
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... self , is no fit tem- ple for the spirit of god to dwell in . XVII . FEW ` EW men are fo humble as not to be proud of their abilitys ; and nothing will abase them more then this , What haft thou , but what thou haft re- ceiued ? come ...
... self , is no fit tem- ple for the spirit of god to dwell in . XVII . FEW ` EW men are fo humble as not to be proud of their abilitys ; and nothing will abase them more then this , What haft thou , but what thou haft re- ceiued ? come ...
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