American Literature: A Period Anthology, Volume 1Oscar Cargill Macmillan Company, 1939 |
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... thou knowest that Christ thy best husbande can never faile thee : he never dies , so as there can be no greife at partinge ; he never changes , so as once beloved & ever the same : his abilitye is ever in- of his sonnes & daughters can ...
... thou knowest that Christ thy best husbande can never faile thee : he never dies , so as there can be no greife at partinge ; he never changes , so as once beloved & ever the same : his abilitye is ever in- of his sonnes & daughters can ...
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... thou roam In Criticks hands , beware thou dost not come ; 20 And take thy way where yet thou art not known , If for thy Father askt , say , thou hadst none : And for thy Mother , she alas is poor , Which caus'd her thus to send thee out ...
... thou roam In Criticks hands , beware thou dost not come ; 20 And take thy way where yet thou art not known , If for thy Father askt , say , thou hadst none : And for thy Mother , she alas is poor , Which caus'd her thus to send thee out ...
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... Thou hast sullied thine elfin purity In the glance of a mortal maiden's eye , Thou has scorned our dread de- cree , 100 And thou shouldst pay the forfeit high , But well I know her sinless mind Is pure as the angel forms above , Gentle ...
... Thou hast sullied thine elfin purity In the glance of a mortal maiden's eye , Thou has scorned our dread de- cree , 100 And thou shouldst pay the forfeit high , But well I know her sinless mind Is pure as the angel forms above , Gentle ...
Contents
THE FIRST FRONTIER | 1 |
THE AWAKENING OF LITERARY CONSCIOUSNESS | 10 |
PROLOGUE | 17 |
Copyright | |
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