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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... doth shewe Our vyces to clense , his depared streames Kindlying our hartes wyth the fiery leames Of Moral Vertue . Gower wanted the embalming power of genius , yet his gentle fancy and extensive learning contributed to awaken the ...
... doth shewe Our vyces to clense , his depared streames Kindlying our hartes wyth the fiery leames Of Moral Vertue . Gower wanted the embalming power of genius , yet his gentle fancy and extensive learning contributed to awaken the ...
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... doth appear , Or as a watch by night : Whene'er thy judgments come on men , Then is their life soon done ; All as a sleep , or like the grass , Whose beauty soon gone ; Which in the morning shines most bright , But fadeth by and bye ...
... doth appear , Or as a watch by night : Whene'er thy judgments come on men , Then is their life soon done ; All as a sleep , or like the grass , Whose beauty soon gone ; Which in the morning shines most bright , But fadeth by and bye ...
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... doth blind Weake fancies , and stirre up affections base , Thou must renounce and utterly displace , And give thyselfe unto him full and free , That full and freely gave himselfe to thee . Then shalt thou feele thy spirit so possest ...
... doth blind Weake fancies , and stirre up affections base , Thou must renounce and utterly displace , And give thyselfe unto him full and free , That full and freely gave himselfe to thee . Then shalt thou feele thy spirit so possest ...
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... doth bereave Their soul of sense through infinite delight , And them transport from flesh into the spright . In which they see such admirable things , As carries them into an extasy , And hear such heavenly notes and carolings Of God's ...
... doth bereave Their soul of sense through infinite delight , And them transport from flesh into the spright . In which they see such admirable things , As carries them into an extasy , And hear such heavenly notes and carolings Of God's ...
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... doth turn . But when the flame is out , And ebbing wrath doth end ; I turn a late enraged foe Into a quiet friend ; And taught with often proof , A tempered calm I find To be most solace to itself , Best cure for angry mind . No change ...
... doth turn . But when the flame is out , And ebbing wrath doth end ; I turn a late enraged foe Into a quiet friend ; And taught with often proof , A tempered calm I find To be most solace to itself , Best cure for angry mind . No change ...
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