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... Verses made to the Lady Mildmay at ye birth of her sonne Henery . Praises of Pennsylvania . JOHN JOSSELYN 69 JOHN WINTHROP 25 Of a few persons who left the Colony in 1612 . Liberty and Law . Voyage to New England . JOHN WILLIAMS 70 ...
... Verses made to the Lady Mildmay at ye birth of her sonne Henery . Praises of Pennsylvania . JOHN JOSSELYN 69 JOHN WINTHROP 25 Of a few persons who left the Colony in 1612 . Liberty and Law . Voyage to New England . JOHN WILLIAMS 70 ...
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... verses of this kind . SAMUEL KEIMER An elegy on the much lamented DEATH of the INGE- NIOUS AND WELL - BELOVED AQUILA ROSE . The sorrowful lamentation of Samuel Keimer , Printer of the Barbadoes Gazette . GEORGE WEBB Batchelors ' Hall ...
... verses of this kind . SAMUEL KEIMER An elegy on the much lamented DEATH of the INGE- NIOUS AND WELL - BELOVED AQUILA ROSE . The sorrowful lamentation of Samuel Keimer , Printer of the Barbadoes Gazette . GEORGE WEBB Batchelors ' Hall ...
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... Verses on Tea , 438 . Bob Jingle's Association of the Colonies , 439 . On hearing that the poor man was tarred and feathered . On Calvert's Plains . Hark , ' tis Freedom that calls , 440 . Niles ' American Hero . The Bombardment of ...
... Verses on Tea , 438 . Bob Jingle's Association of the Colonies , 439 . On hearing that the poor man was tarred and feathered . On Calvert's Plains . Hark , ' tis Freedom that calls , 440 . Niles ' American Hero . The Bombardment of ...
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... verses of Seneca- Venient annis Secula seris , quibus Oceanus Vincula rerum laxet , et ingens Pateat tellus , Tiphysque novos Detegat orbes ; nec sit terris Ultima Thule : as " a prophecie of the Discovery of America . " Milton's fine ...
... verses of Seneca- Venient annis Secula seris , quibus Oceanus Vincula rerum laxet , et ingens Pateat tellus , Tiphysque novos Detegat orbes ; nec sit terris Ultima Thule : as " a prophecie of the Discovery of America . " Milton's fine ...
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... verses , the only ones , with the exception of a few scattered lines in his History of Virginia , which can be attributed to his pen , show that he has some claim to the title of a poet . They possess a rude , simple melody , not ...
... verses , the only ones , with the exception of a few scattered lines in his History of Virginia , which can be attributed to his pen , show that he has some claim to the title of a poet . They possess a rude , simple melody , not ...
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