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... once did burn , Besides their other flames ? Doth poetrie Wear Venus ' liverie , onely serve her turn ? Why are not sonnets made of Thee , and layes Upon Thine altar burnt ? Cannot Thy love Heighten a spirit to sound out Thy praise As ...
... once did burn , Besides their other flames ? Doth poetrie Wear Venus ' liverie , onely serve her turn ? Why are not sonnets made of Thee , and layes Upon Thine altar burnt ? Cannot Thy love Heighten a spirit to sound out Thy praise As ...
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... once the political aspiration and the underlying and still unforsaken resolution as to the Church . Here is his message to his friend , again through his step- father : ' I understand by Sir Francis Nethersole's Letter , that he fears I ...
... once the political aspiration and the underlying and still unforsaken resolution as to the Church . Here is his message to his friend , again through his step- father : ' I understand by Sir Francis Nethersole's Letter , that he fears I ...
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... once encouragement to such as are fighting to- day the same ' spiritual conflicts , ' and admonition that the best man is but a man at the best , and the Christian just what the grace of God creatively makes him ; while be- yond is ...
... once encouragement to such as are fighting to- day the same ' spiritual conflicts , ' and admonition that the best man is but a man at the best , and the Christian just what the grace of God creatively makes him ; while be- yond is ...
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... once did give , Disseize Thee of Thy right . How know I , if Thou shouldst me raise , That I should then raise Thee ? Perhaps great places and Thy praise Do not so well agree . ' · ( 23. The Temper . ) ' Joy , I did lock thee up , but ...
... once did give , Disseize Thee of Thy right . How know I , if Thou shouldst me raise , That I should then raise Thee ? Perhaps great places and Thy praise Do not so well agree . ' · ( 23. The Temper . ) ' Joy , I did lock thee up , but ...
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... once past changing were , ( 131. The Crosse . ) Fast in Thy Paradise , where no flower can wither ! ' ' When I had forgot my birth , And on Earth In delights of Earth was drown'd , God took bloud , and needs would be Spilt with me , And ...
... once past changing were , ( 131. The Crosse . ) Fast in Thy Paradise , where no flower can wither ! ' ' When I had forgot my birth , And on Earth In delights of Earth was drown'd , God took bloud , and needs would be Spilt with me , And ...
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The Complete Works in Verse and Prose of George Herbert ..., Volumen2 George Herbert Vista completa - 1874 |
The Complete Works in Verse and Prose of George Herbert ..., Volumen2 George Herbert Vista completa - 1874 |
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