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Job Durfee Thomas Durfee. הספריה הלאומית S 28 C 5563 Durfee , Job , What
cheer ;. 3046360-10 : LET THERE BE LIGHT : he OSCAR S. STRAUS : ! i OR
ROGER WILLIAMS IN BANISHMENT A POEM BY.
Job Durfee Thomas Durfee. הספריה הלאומית S 28 C 5563 Durfee , Job , What
cheer ;. 3046360-10 : LET THERE BE LIGHT : he OSCAR S. STRAUS : ! i OR
ROGER WILLIAMS IN BANISHMENT A POEM BY.
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OR ROGER WILLIAMS IN BANISHMENT A POEM BY JOB DURFEE “ And surely
betweene my friends of the Bay and Plimouth , I was sorely tost for fourteen
weeks , in a bitter cold winter season , not knowing what bed or bread did meane
.
OR ROGER WILLIAMS IN BANISHMENT A POEM BY JOB DURFEE “ And surely
betweene my friends of the Bay and Plimouth , I was sorely tost for fourteen
weeks , in a bitter cold winter season , not knowing what bed or bread did meane
.
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Williams replied , “ Thy message is unkind , — In sooth , I think it even somewhat
rude ; The snow falls fast , and searching is the wind And wildly howls through
the benighted wood . The path to Boston is a little blind , Nor are my nerves in
their ...
Williams replied , “ Thy message is unkind , — In sooth , I think it even somewhat
rude ; The snow falls fast , and searching is the wind And wildly howls through
the benighted wood . The path to Boston is a little blind , Nor are my nerves in
their ...
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This said , he turned and hastily withdrew , And all but Williams now were left in
tears ; His wife , still comely , lost her blooming hue , Her nature yielding to her
rising fears ; A giddy whirling passed her senses through , She almost heard the
...
This said , he turned and hastily withdrew , And all but Williams now were left in
tears ; His wife , still comely , lost her blooming hue , Her nature yielding to her
rising fears ; A giddy whirling passed her senses through , She almost heard the
...
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