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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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36 STEPHENS-STEVENS GENEALOGY

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Wallace Stevens·1879–1955
i Mary, 17 day, 8 Month, 1641, aged about 5 days.iii John, 30 day, 2 Month, 1643, aged about to days.iv Sarah, 11 day, 8 Month, 1646, aged about 20 days.v Mercy, 12 day, 6 Month, 1649, aged about 10 days.vi Elizabeth, 7 day, 1 Month, 1652. John Harker and Patience Fowler were married Dec. })14, 1680, by John Richards, Assistant Minister. The}Boston records give the birth of the following childreof John and Patience Harker: i Sarah, b. Sept. 21, 1681; m. Richard Stephens of Stonington, Conn.i John; bs July 20; 16820iii Ebenezer, b. February 26, 1689.iv Hepshiba, b. June 27, 1691. Richard Stephens and Sarah Harker were married) fJune 9, 1704, by Samuel Willard, Minister of the Third}Church of Boston, now known as the Old South Church. fPatience Harker, the mother of Sarah, had united withthis Church Feb. 15, 1684. 4 Henry STEPHENS (Henry’) was born at Stonineton, Conn., Nov. 20, 1681 (Town Records), and wasbaptized in the Congregational Church Feb. 18, 1693.He settled in Plainfield, Conn. He married Mar. 2%1708/9, Elizabeth Fellows, born at Ipswich, Mass., Sept14, 1685, the daughter of Ephraim and Anna Fellows. Mr. Stephens returned to Stonington and was living —there in 1715. He, with other inhabitants of the North}Society of Stonington, obtained Feb. 5, 1721/2, permis=sion from the Governor and Council of Connecticut tobuild their Meeting House at the Gravel Nole. He was}living Jan. 16, 1749/50, when he gave a deed of land tohis daughter, Elizabeth Stewart. His wife, Elizabeth, |]was admitted to the North Stonington Church June 16, }j1741. |