| What Habacuck once spake, mine eyes |
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| When Sun Doth Rise |
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| They see Gods wonders that are call'd |
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| One step twix't me and death, |
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| The Pagans wild confesse the bonds |
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| I have heard ingenuous Indians say |
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| Adulteries, murthers, robberies, thefts |
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| The Observation Generall from Their Eating, Etc. |
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| God gives them sleep on ground, on straw |
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| Truth is a native, naked beauty; but |
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