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William Blake

Does the Eagle know what is in the pit?

Or wilt thou go ask the Mole:

Can Wisdom be put in a silver rod?

Or Love in a golden bowl?

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One who, or that which, accelerates.

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34 STEPHENS-STEVENS GENEALOGY

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Wallace Stevens·1879–1955
lace he settled in 1699, and where he died Oct. 1, 1724.)He married, Dec. 3, 1663, Ruth, the daughter of Dolor phand Margary (Willard) Davis. She was baptized at |Barnstable, Mass., Mar. 24, 1644, and died June 6, 1715,at Plainfield, Conn.Margary Willard was a daughter of Richard and Margary Willard of Horsmonden, County Kent, Englandand was baptized Nov. 6, 1602. She was a sister oMajor Simon Willard of Lancaster, Mass., whose daugh-ter Mary married Jan. 22, 1671, Cyprian Stevens, abrother of Thomas Stevens of Sudbury, Mass. DolorDavis, the father of Ruth, came to America in 1634.Children of Stephen and Ruth (Davis) Hall:i Samuel, b. at Concord, Mass., Dec. 8, 1665; mHannah Sawtell; lived in Stow, Mass.ii Stephen, b. 1667; lived in Medford and Charles-)}town, Mass.; m., Ist, Grace Willis; 2nd, MarthayHill; 3rd, Anna, widow of Joseph Newell; d. i1749. |iii Ruth, b. at Concord, Mass., Jan. 12, 1670; mmmThomas Stevens of Sudbury ard Stow, Mass., andgpPlainfield, Conn.iv Susannah, m. Smith.v John, a lieutenant at Plainfield, Conn.vi Mary, b. at Concord, Mass., June 1, 1677; m. May,26, 1702, Thomas Stevens of Stonington, Conn.;d. at Plainfield, Conn., May 30, 1719. vii Elizabeth, b. at Stow Apr. 7, 1685; mSpaulding. viii Sarah, b. at Stow June 19, 1688; m.gett.