CollectionsFor the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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As I look back , I cannot but smile , To think how some did themselves beguile , When called first , went at so high a rate , They did not think how soon they might abate ; For many then began to look so high , Whose hopes , soon after ...
As I look back , I cannot but smile , To think how some did themselves beguile , When called first , went at so high a rate , They did not think how soon they might abate ; For many then began to look so high , Whose hopes , soon after ...
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I Soon after I left these houses , the road parts . That to the right , leads to Skenectady ; and on the other , a road to choharry , * where I arrived in the afternoon ; and soon found the Indians , and particular Jonah , whose Indian ...
I Soon after I left these houses , the road parts . That to the right , leads to Skenectady ; and on the other , a road to choharry , * where I arrived in the afternoon ; and soon found the Indians , and particular Jonah , whose Indian ...
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The conquering flame long sorrows doth prevent , ' And vanquished life soon breaks imprisonment . • Souls leave their tenements , gone to decay , And fly untouched through the flames away . เ ، Now all with speed to final ruin haste ...
The conquering flame long sorrows doth prevent , ' And vanquished life soon breaks imprisonment . • Souls leave their tenements , gone to decay , And fly untouched through the flames away . เ ، Now all with speed to final ruin haste ...
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