Jacobean and Caroline Poetry: An AnthologyThomas Grant Steven Cain Methuen, 1981 - 334 páginas |
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... light 175 That kindled them to stars . And so Thou with the Lamb , thy Lord , shalt go , And wheresoe'er He sets his white Steps , walk with Him those ways of light , 180 Which who in death would live to see Must learn in life to die ...
... light 175 That kindled them to stars . And so Thou with the Lamb , thy Lord , shalt go , And wheresoe'er He sets his white Steps , walk with Him those ways of light , 180 Which who in death would live to see Must learn in life to die ...
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... light as influence . S IO As you then joined are Unto the soul , so it again By its connection doth pertain To that First Cause , Who , giving all their proper laws , By you doth best declare How He at first b'ing hid Within the veil of ...
... light as influence . S IO As you then joined are Unto the soul , so it again By its connection doth pertain To that First Cause , Who , giving all their proper laws , By you doth best declare How He at first b'ing hid Within the veil of ...
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... light shoe of the comic actor . P 143. IL PENSEROSO . 12. Melancholy ] often in Renaissance thought the state of high inspiration and insight ; 18. Mem- non ] Ethiopian prince ( Odyssey 11.552 ) ; 19. Ethiop_queen ] Cassiopeia , turned ...
... light shoe of the comic actor . P 143. IL PENSEROSO . 12. Melancholy ] often in Renaissance thought the state of high inspiration and insight ; 18. Mem- non ] Ethiopian prince ( Odyssey 11.552 ) ; 19. Ethiop_queen ] Cassiopeia , turned ...
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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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