American Literature: Tradition & Innovation, Volume 1Harrison T. Meserole, Walter Sutton, Brom Weber |
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Page 107
... affected with it , and went to bed under remorse of conscience , which I soon cast off again . Thus time passed on ; my heart was replenished with mirth and wantonness , while pleasing scenes of vanity were presented to my imagi- nation ...
... affected with it , and went to bed under remorse of conscience , which I soon cast off again . Thus time passed on ; my heart was replenished with mirth and wantonness , while pleasing scenes of vanity were presented to my imagi- nation ...
Page 116
... affected with a sense of my own wretchedness , and in a mourning condition have felt earnest longings for that Divine help which brings the soul into true liberty . Sometimes , on retiring into private places , the spirit of ...
... affected with a sense of my own wretchedness , and in a mourning condition have felt earnest longings for that Divine help which brings the soul into true liberty . Sometimes , on retiring into private places , the spirit of ...
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... affected or concerned ; but there was no pacifying Phebe . Her mother told her she might go and ask leave , and then it would not be sin for her to eat them , and sent one of the children to that end ; and when she returned , her mother ...
... affected or concerned ; but there was no pacifying Phebe . Her mother told her she might go and ask leave , and then it would not be sin for her to eat them , and sent one of the children to that end ; and when she returned , her mother ...
Contents
Four Early Travelers and Observers | 1 |
George Alsop 1638post 1666 | 27 |
Of the Situation and Plenty | 34 |
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