American Poetry from the Beginning to WhitmanLouis Untermeyer Harcourt, Brace, 1931 - 827 páginas |
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Louis Untermeyer. Canst thou deny us once to try , or Grace to us to tender , When he finds grace before thy face , that was the chief offender ? 171 Then answered the Judge most dread , God doth such doom forbid , That men should die ...
Louis Untermeyer. Canst thou deny us once to try , or Grace to us to tender , When he finds grace before thy face , that was the chief offender ? 171 Then answered the Judge most dread , God doth such doom forbid , That men should die ...
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... Grace before my face , who was the chief offender : Rom . 5 : 12 Psal . 51 : 5 Gen. 5 : 3 Mat . 23 : 30 , 31 Rom . 9:15 , 18 The free gift . Rom . 5 : 15 Else should my Grace cease to be Grace ; for 84 MICHAEL WIGGLESWORTH.
... Grace before my face , who was the chief offender : Rom . 5 : 12 Psal . 51 : 5 Gen. 5 : 3 Mat . 23 : 30 , 31 Rom . 9:15 , 18 The free gift . Rom . 5 : 15 Else should my Grace cease to be Grace ; for 84 MICHAEL WIGGLESWORTH.
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Louis Untermeyer. Else should my Grace cease to be Grace ; for it should not be free , If to release whom should I please , I have no libertee . 179 Am I alone of what's my own , no Master or no Lord ? Or if I am , how can you claim what ...
Louis Untermeyer. Else should my Grace cease to be Grace ; for it should not be free , If to release whom should I please , I have no libertee . 179 Am I alone of what's my own , no Master or no Lord ? Or if I am , how can you claim what ...
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PREFACE | 3 |
EDGAR ALLAN POE Continued | 29 |
WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT Continued | 32 |
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