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Thus he did ever turn his face from any that he left the poor man , and at his coming to his saw in want , but would relieve them ; esmusical friends at Salisbury , they began to pecially his poor Neighbours ; to the meanwonder that Mr.
Thus he did ever turn his face from any that he left the poor man , and at his coming to his saw in want , but would relieve them ; esmusical friends at Salisbury , they began to pecially his poor Neighbours ; to the meanwonder that Mr.
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Poor WORLD ( said I. ) what wilt We saw thine eyes break from their EAST thou doe And chase the trembling shades away . To entertain this starry STRANGER ? We saw thee : and we blest the sight . Is this the best thou can'st bestow ?
Poor WORLD ( said I. ) what wilt We saw thine eyes break from their EAST thou doe And chase the trembling shades away . To entertain this starry STRANGER ? We saw thee : and we blest the sight . Is this the best thou can'st bestow ?
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40 In barren Age wild and unglorious lie , And boast of past Fertilitie , The poor relief of Present Povertie . Food and Fruit we now must want Unless new Lands we plant . We break up Tombs with Sacrilegious hands ; Old Rubbish we ...
40 In barren Age wild and unglorious lie , And boast of past Fertilitie , The poor relief of Present Povertie . Food and Fruit we now must want Unless new Lands we plant . We break up Tombs with Sacrilegious hands ; Old Rubbish we ...
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The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
A Selected List of Books on the Background and the Literature of the First | 29 |
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