Jacobean and Caroline Poetry: An AnthologyThomas Grant Steven Cain Methuen, 1981 - 334 páginas |
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... angel , face , and wings Of air , not pure as it , yet pure doth wear , So thy love may be my love's sphere ; Just such disparity As is ' twixt air and angels ' purity , ' Twixt women's love and men's will ever be . The Anniversary All ...
... angel , face , and wings Of air , not pure as it , yet pure doth wear , So thy love may be my love's sphere ; Just such disparity As is ' twixt air and angels ' purity , ' Twixt women's love and men's will ever be . The Anniversary All ...
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... angels used to be Received by men ; thou , Angel , bring'st with thee A heaven like Mahomet's Paradise ; and though Ill spirits walk in white , we easily know By this these angels from an evil sprite : Those set our hairs , but these ...
... angels used to be Received by men ; thou , Angel , bring'st with thee A heaven like Mahomet's Paradise ; and though Ill spirits walk in white , we easily know By this these angels from an evil sprite : Those set our hairs , but these ...
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... ANGELS . 18. overfraught ] overloaded ; 23-5 ] Aquinas held that angels , bodiless beings , appeared to men by taking on a ' body ' of air , the purest form of matter ; so the man's love can subsist in the sphere or vehicle of his ...
... ANGELS . 18. overfraught ] overloaded ; 23-5 ] Aquinas held that angels , bodiless beings , appeared to men by taking on a ' body ' of air , the purest form of matter ; so the man's love can subsist in the sphere or vehicle of his ...
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Oh my black soul | 2 |
Why are we by all creatures waited on? | 8 |
Wilt thou love God as He thee? | 14 |
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