The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 1William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1705 Seiten |
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... hath nothing to feed on but vanity and lies must needs lie down in the bed of sorrow . 4 A ship that bears much sail , and little or no ballast , is easily overset ; and that man whose head hath great abilities , and his heart little or ...
... hath nothing to feed on but vanity and lies must needs lie down in the bed of sorrow . 4 A ship that bears much sail , and little or no ballast , is easily overset ; and that man whose head hath great abilities , and his heart little or ...
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... hath been reported of the late Mr. Pel- ham ( who tho ' an able minister was not without his faults ) that on his being at- tacked in the House of Commons on the score that his measures were only of a tem- porary kind , replied , " They ...
... hath been reported of the late Mr. Pel- ham ( who tho ' an able minister was not without his faults ) that on his being at- tacked in the House of Commons on the score that his measures were only of a tem- porary kind , replied , " They ...
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... hath been ineffectual . Our prayers have been re- jected with disdain ; and hath tended to convince us that nothing flatters vanity or confirms obstinacy in kings more than re- peated petitioning - and nothing hath con- tributed more ...
... hath been ineffectual . Our prayers have been re- jected with disdain ; and hath tended to convince us that nothing flatters vanity or confirms obstinacy in kings more than re- peated petitioning - and nothing hath con- tributed more ...
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A True Relation of Virginia | 3 |
Richard Rich fl 1610 | 11 |
Nathaniel Ward c 15781652 | 20 |
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