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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... comfort , their desire , their gain , Is fixed all on that which now they see , All other sights but fained shadowes bee . And that fair lampe which useth to inflame The hearts of men with self - consuming fire , Thenceforth seems foul ...
... comfort , their desire , their gain , Is fixed all on that which now they see , All other sights but fained shadowes bee . And that fair lampe which useth to inflame The hearts of men with self - consuming fire , Thenceforth seems foul ...
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... Comfort , which is replete with the warmest piety and the most glowing imagination . At the expiration of three years he wrote to Cecil , the Lord Treasurer , entreating either that a day might be appointed for his trial , or that his ...
... Comfort , which is replete with the warmest piety and the most glowing imagination . At the expiration of three years he wrote to Cecil , the Lord Treasurer , entreating either that a day might be appointed for his trial , or that his ...
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... comfort ; and for ever bring My notes thereof from the bright East to West ; Thy mercy lend unto my soul distrest , Thy grace unto my wits ; then shall the sling Of Righteousness that monster Sathan kill , Who with dispair my dear ...
... comfort ; and for ever bring My notes thereof from the bright East to West ; Thy mercy lend unto my soul distrest , Thy grace unto my wits ; then shall the sling Of Righteousness that monster Sathan kill , Who with dispair my dear ...
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... comfort me . Joseph Bryan has versified the 65th Psalm with great harmony of language and sweetness of fancy . Of his history I have been unable to obtain any illustrations ; he must not , however , be confounded with Francis Bryan ...
... comfort me . Joseph Bryan has versified the 65th Psalm with great harmony of language and sweetness of fancy . Of his history I have been unable to obtain any illustrations ; he must not , however , be confounded with Francis Bryan ...
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... comfort to his christian brethren , which was not without a beneficial influence upon the stream of our literature . No cloud appears to have dark- ened the evening of his days : he lived and died among his friends , admired , beloved ...
... comfort to his christian brethren , which was not without a beneficial influence upon the stream of our literature . No cloud appears to have dark- ened the evening of his days : he lived and died among his friends , admired , beloved ...
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