Jacobean and Caroline Poetry: An AnthologyThomas Grant Steven Cain Methuen, 1981 - 334 páginas |
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... lost . Yet though these ways be lost , thou hast left one , Which is , immoderate grief that she is gone . But we may ' scape that sin , yet weep as much , Our tears are due , because we are not such . Some tears , that knot of friends ...
... lost . Yet though these ways be lost , thou hast left one , Which is , immoderate grief that she is gone . But we may ' scape that sin , yet weep as much , Our tears are due , because we are not such . Some tears , that knot of friends ...
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... Lost ' When I beheld the poet blind , yet bold , In slender book his vast design unfold , Messiah crowned , God's reconciled decree , 285 Rebelling Angels , the Forbidden Tree , Heaven , Hell , Earth , Chaos , all ; the argument S Held ...
... Lost ' When I beheld the poet blind , yet bold , In slender book his vast design unfold , Messiah crowned , God's reconciled decree , 285 Rebelling Angels , the Forbidden Tree , Heaven , Hell , Earth , Chaos , all ; the argument S Held ...
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... Lost , lost it is ; for at the guarded gate A flaming sword forbiddeth sin ( That's I ) to enter in . O Paradise ! when I was turned out Hadst thou but kept the serpent still within , My banishment had been Less sad and dangerous : but ...
... Lost , lost it is ; for at the guarded gate A flaming sword forbiddeth sin ( That's I ) to enter in . O Paradise ! when I was turned out Hadst thou but kept the serpent still within , My banishment had been Less sad and dangerous : but ...
Contenido
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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