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He was fortune to be blind , we may be absolutely sure not led to the profession
of arms , like Gasthat tho passages in his poems descriptive of coigne , by his
poverty , or like Quarles , Davevisible objects are combinations of what he nant ,
and ...
He was fortune to be blind , we may be absolutely sure not led to the profession
of arms , like Gasthat tho passages in his poems descriptive of coigne , by his
poverty , or like Quarles , Davevisible objects are combinations of what he nant ,
and ...
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a rude state , exemplified by the Scotch , who had no cabbages till Oliver
Cromwell ' s soldiers introduced them , and one might thus show how arts are
propagated by conquest , as they JAMES MERRICK . were by the Roman arms .
a rude state , exemplified by the Scotch , who had no cabbages till Oliver
Cromwell ' s soldiers introduced them , and one might thus show how arts are
propagated by conquest , as they JAMES MERRICK . were by the Roman arms .
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... Shielded my infant innocence with prayer : No father ' s guardian hand my
youth main . tained , Called forth my virtues , or from vice restrained ; Is it not thine
to snatch some powerful arm , First to advance , then screen from future harm ?
... Shielded my infant innocence with prayer : No father ' s guardian hand my
youth main . tained , Called forth my virtues , or from vice restrained ; Is it not thine
to snatch some powerful arm , First to advance , then screen from future harm ?
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Thy succours I implore , Eternal king ! whose potent arm sustains The keys of hell
and death . - - - The Gravedread thing ! Men shiver when thou ' rt named : Nature
, appall ' d , Shakes off her wonted firmness : - - Ah ! how dark For this , he ...
Thy succours I implore , Eternal king ! whose potent arm sustains The keys of hell
and death . - - - The Gravedread thing ! Men shiver when thou ' rt named : Nature
, appall ' d , Shakes off her wonted firmness : - - Ah ! how dark For this , he ...
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Almighty God Has done much more ; nor is his arm impair ' d Through length of
days : and what he can , he will : His ... Singling its other half , into its arms Shall
rush , with all the impatience of a man That ' s new come home ; and , having
long ...
Almighty God Has done much more ; nor is his arm impair ' d Through length of
days : and what he can , he will : His ... Singling its other half , into its arms Shall
rush , with all the impatience of a man That ' s new come home ; and , having
long ...
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