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... rest of my 256 poems , representing 100 poets ( not including those quoted in the Review of Colonial Poetry ) , rewarded a further search among completer works and more recent editions . Half of my book is not to be found in any exist ...
... rest of my 256 poems , representing 100 poets ( not including those quoted in the Review of Colonial Poetry ) , rewarded a further search among completer works and more recent editions . Half of my book is not to be found in any exist ...
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... rest of my 256 poems , representing 100 poets ( not including those quoted in the Review of Colonial Poetry ) , rewarded a further search among completer works and more recent editions . Half of my book is not to be found in any exist ...
... rest of my 256 poems , representing 100 poets ( not including those quoted in the Review of Colonial Poetry ) , rewarded a further search among completer works and more recent editions . Half of my book is not to be found in any exist ...
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... rest my work may speak for itself . I might easily have enlarged it with further quotations , but my object has been to give a fair and sufficiently various sample , aud no more . W. J. LINTON . NEW HAVEN , CONN : U.S.A. 1877 . CONTENTS ...
... rest my work may speak for itself . I might easily have enlarged it with further quotations , but my object has been to give a fair and sufficiently various sample , aud no more . W. J. LINTON . NEW HAVEN , CONN : U.S.A. 1877 . CONTENTS ...
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... rest ; as yet the coales Were covered up in most contentious souls : Freeness in judgment , union in affection , Dear love , sound truth , they were our grand protection . Then were the times in which our councells sate , These gave ...
... rest ; as yet the coales Were covered up in most contentious souls : Freeness in judgment , union in affection , Dear love , sound truth , they were our grand protection . Then were the times in which our councells sate , These gave ...
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... rest beneath its shadow ? When bombs , like fiery serpents , fly , And balls rush hissing through the sky , Will this vile pole , devote to freedom , Save like the Jewish pole in Edom ; Or like the brazen snake of Moses , Cure your ...
... rest beneath its shadow ? When bombs , like fiery serpents , fly , And balls rush hissing through the sky , Will this vile pole , devote to freedom , Save like the Jewish pole in Edom ; Or like the brazen snake of Moses , Cure your ...
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