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O , if thou dar'st , fear this ; This fear great courage and high valor is . Dar'st thou aid mutinous Dutch , and dar'st thou lay Thee in ships , wooden sepulchers , a prey To leaders ' rage , to storms , to shot , to dearth ?
O , if thou dar'st , fear this ; This fear great courage and high valor is . Dar'st thou aid mutinous Dutch , and dar'st thou lay Thee in ships , wooden sepulchers , a prey To leaders ' rage , to storms , to shot , to dearth ?
Pagina 100
II And my tears , make a heavenly Lethean flood , And drown in it my sin's black memory ; That thou remember them , some claim as debt , I think it mercy , if thou wilt forget . 10 s Death , be not proud , though some have called thee ...
II And my tears , make a heavenly Lethean flood , And drown in it my sin's black memory ; That thou remember them , some claim as debt , I think it mercy , if thou wilt forget . 10 s Death , be not proud , though some have called thee ...
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And thou hast climb's the hill And gain'd the white brow of the Cumner range ; Turn'd once to watch , while thick the snowflakes fall , The line of festal light in Christ - Church hallThen sought thy straw in some sequesterd grange .
And thou hast climb's the hill And gain'd the white brow of the Cumner range ; Turn'd once to watch , while thick the snowflakes fall , The line of festal light in Christ - Church hallThen sought thy straw in some sequesterd grange .
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