Lives of the English Sacred Poets, Volumen 1Parker, 1839 - 347 páginas This is a reproduction of the original artefact. Generally these books are created from careful scans of the original. This allows us to preserve the book accurately and present it in the way the author intended. Since the original versions are generally quite old, there may occasionally be certain imperfections within these reproductions. We're happy to make these classics available again for future generations to enjoy! |
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... admiration by the splen- dour of her charms , but rather wins our love by the simplicity , the modesty , and the grace of her demeanour . We feel in her presence , as with a beloved friend , whose eyes always strike A bliss upon the day ...
... admiration by the splen- dour of her charms , but rather wins our love by the simplicity , the modesty , and the grace of her demeanour . We feel in her presence , as with a beloved friend , whose eyes always strike A bliss upon the day ...
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... admiration of Tertullian by confessing the style of that Father to be obscure , yet at the same time declaring that ... admirable Prayers and Meditations have been re- printed under the superintendence of an anonymous Editor , in whose ...
... admiration of Tertullian by confessing the style of that Father to be obscure , yet at the same time declaring that ... admirable Prayers and Meditations have been re- printed under the superintendence of an anonymous Editor , in whose ...
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... admiration and reverence , and the presence of the Sacred Muse was revealed in the common paths of human life , by the tranquillity and joy which were diffused around her . The present volume conducts the reader to the threshold of the ...
... admiration and reverence , and the presence of the Sacred Muse was revealed in the common paths of human life , by the tranquillity and joy which were diffused around her . The present volume conducts the reader to the threshold of the ...
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... admiration of their passing light , Blinding the eyes , and lumining the spright . Then shall thy ravisht soul inspired bee With heavenly thoughts , farre above human skill , And thy bright radiant eyes shall plainely see The idee of ...
... admiration of their passing light , Blinding the eyes , and lumining the spright . Then shall thy ravisht soul inspired bee With heavenly thoughts , farre above human skill , And thy bright radiant eyes shall plainely see The idee of ...
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... admirable things , As carries them into an extasy , And hear such heavenly notes and carolings Of God's high praise , that fills the brazen sky , And feel such joy and pleasure inwardly , That maketh them all worldly cares forget , And ...
... admirable things , As carries them into an extasy , And hear such heavenly notes and carolings Of God's high praise , that fills the brazen sky , And feel such joy and pleasure inwardly , That maketh them all worldly cares forget , And ...
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