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70 Riding there in his sorry trim , Like an Indian idol glum and grim , Scarcely he seemed the sound to hear Of voices shouting , far and near : " Here's Flud Oirson , fur his horrd horrt , Torr'd an ' futherr'd an ' corr'd in a corrt ...
70 Riding there in his sorry trim , Like an Indian idol glum and grim , Scarcely he seemed the sound to hear Of voices shouting , far and near : " Here's Flud Oirson , fur his horrd horrt , Torr'd an ' futherr'd an ' corr'd in a corrt ...
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40 IO I hear even now the infinite fierce chorus , The cries of agony , the endless groan , Which , through the ages that have gone before In long reverberations reach our own . us , On helm and harness rings the Saxon hammer , Through ...
40 IO I hear even now the infinite fierce chorus , The cries of agony , the endless groan , Which , through the ages that have gone before In long reverberations reach our own . us , On helm and harness rings the Saxon hammer , Through ...
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9 Sing on there in the swamp , O singer bashful and tender , I hear your notes , I hear your call , I hear , I come presently , I understand you , But a moment I linger , for the ...
9 Sing on there in the swamp , O singer bashful and tender , I hear your notes , I hear your call , I hear , I come presently , I understand you , But a moment I linger , for the ...
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Contents
COLONIAL AND EIGHTEENTHCENTURY AMERICAN LITERATURE | 1 |
JONATHAN EDWARDS 17031758 | 16 |
Sarah Pierrepont | 24 |
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