Cyclopædia of American Literature, Volume 1C. Scribner, 1855 - American literature |
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... look ! yonder are they rowing . O woe is me , another cries , my Minister , it's he , As sure as may be , yonder he from Pursevant doth flee . With trickling tears , scarce uttering speech , another sobbing says , If our poor preacher ...
... look ! yonder are they rowing . O woe is me , another cries , my Minister , it's he , As sure as may be , yonder he from Pursevant doth flee . With trickling tears , scarce uttering speech , another sobbing says , If our poor preacher ...
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... and that , in order to get at the real end of any matter , we must be careful to look at both sides . " Mather act to inveigle the whole board of the col- HARVARD COLLEGE . 9 Seal of Harvard College Portrait of Thomas Hollis.
... and that , in order to get at the real end of any matter , we must be careful to look at both sides . " Mather act to inveigle the whole board of the col- HARVARD COLLEGE . 9 Seal of Harvard College Portrait of Thomas Hollis.
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... look . Again , an illustration worthy of Milton : " Non senescit veritas . No man ever saw a gray hair on the head or beard of any Truth , wrinkle or morphew on its face : the bed of Truth is green all the year long . " This is very ...
... look . Again , an illustration worthy of Milton : " Non senescit veritas . No man ever saw a gray hair on the head or beard of any Truth , wrinkle or morphew on its face : the bed of Truth is green all the year long . " This is very ...
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... look , And tell uprightly , which did which excel : He view'd and view'd , and vow'd he could not tell . They bid him hemisphere his mouldy nose , With's crack'd leering glasses , for it would pose The best brains he had in's old ...
... look , And tell uprightly , which did which excel : He view'd and view'd , and vow'd he could not tell . They bid him hemisphere his mouldy nose , With's crack'd leering glasses , for it would pose The best brains he had in's old ...
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... look to it , and get it by the eye of faith : Look up to it in the face of Jesus Christ , and then you shall see it ; and then hold you there : For there , and there only , this vision of the glory of God is to be seen , to your ...
... look to it , and get it by the eye of faith : Look up to it in the face of Jesus Christ , and then you shall see it ; and then hold you there : For there , and there only , this vision of the glory of God is to be seen , to your ...
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