The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 1William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1658 Seiten |
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... doth dwell , His faithful dealing should be taken well . landish rustic more in one word than him- self and all the parish understands . Affected terms are unaffecting things to solid hear- ers ; yet I hold him prudent that in these ...
... doth dwell , His faithful dealing should be taken well . landish rustic more in one word than him- self and all the parish understands . Affected terms are unaffecting things to solid hear- ers ; yet I hold him prudent that in these ...
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... doth lay ; It judgeth them and doth condemn , though all the world say nay . It so stingeth and tortureth , it worketh such distress , That each man's self against himself , is forced to confess . 57 It's vain moreover for men to cover ...
... doth lay ; It judgeth them and doth condemn , though all the world say nay . It so stingeth and tortureth , it worketh such distress , That each man's self against himself , is forced to confess . 57 It's vain moreover for men to cover ...
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... doth declare you guilty are of My dear flesh and blood . Wherefore those seals and precious meals you put so much ... doth prize ; And to obey , as He doth say , is more than sacrifice . 95 Thus to obey hath been our way ; let our ...
... doth declare you guilty are of My dear flesh and blood . Wherefore those seals and precious meals you put so much ... doth prize ; And to obey , as He doth say , is more than sacrifice . 95 Thus to obey hath been our way ; let our ...
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A True Relation of Virginia | 3 |
Richard Rich fl 1610 | 11 |
Nathaniel Ward c 15781652 | 20 |
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