Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... Thou shalt , " or " Thou shalt not , " we ask , " Who are you ? " Hence comes a seeming irreverence . The shovel hat , the symbol of authority , - which awed our fathers , is not respected unless it covers a man , and then it is the man ...
... Thou shalt , " or " Thou shalt not , " we ask , " Who are you ? " Hence comes a seeming irreverence . The shovel hat , the symbol of authority , - which awed our fathers , is not respected unless it covers a man , and then it is the man ...
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... thou see'st thee beforn , Though he be not gentle born , Thou mayest well see this in soth , That he ' is gentle , because he doth As ' longeth to a gentleman ; Of them none other deem I can ; For certainly withouten drede , A churl is ...
... thou see'st thee beforn , Though he be not gentle born , Thou mayest well see this in soth , That he ' is gentle , because he doth As ' longeth to a gentleman ; Of them none other deem I can ; For certainly withouten drede , A churl is ...
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... thou go and help Echion at the hill , to bark yon oak And lop its branches off , before we delve About the trunk and ply the root with axe : This we may do in winter . " Rhaicos went ; } For thence he could see farther , and see more Of ...
... thou go and help Echion at the hill , to bark yon oak And lop its branches off , before we delve About the trunk and ply the root with axe : This we may do in winter . " Rhaicos went ; } For thence he could see farther , and see more Of ...
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... thou too shed the most innocent Of blood ? no vow demands it ; no God wills The oak to bleed . Rhaicos . Who art thou ? whence ? why here ? And whither wouldst thou go ? Among the robed In white or saffron , or the hue that most ...
... thou too shed the most innocent Of blood ? no vow demands it ; no God wills The oak to bleed . Rhaicos . Who art thou ? whence ? why here ? And whither wouldst thou go ? Among the robed In white or saffron , or the hue that most ...
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... thou not tired ? The herbs Are very soft ; I will not come too nigh ; Do but sit there . nor tremble so , nor doubt . Stay , stay an instant : let me first explore If any acorn of last year be left Within it ; thy thin robe too ill ...
... thou not tired ? The herbs Are very soft ; I will not come too nigh ; Do but sit there . nor tremble so , nor doubt . Stay , stay an instant : let me first explore If any acorn of last year be left Within it ; thy thin robe too ill ...
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