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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... earth , and all abroad , From age to age , and ever still , For ever thou art God : Thou bringest man through grief and pain To death and dust , and then , And then thou sayest , return again , Again , ye sons of men . The lasting of a ...
... earth , and all abroad , From age to age , and ever still , For ever thou art God : Thou bringest man through grief and pain To death and dust , and then , And then thou sayest , return again , Again , ye sons of men . The lasting of a ...
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... : - But whoso may , thrise happie man him hold , Of all on earth whom God so much doth grace , And lets his owne beloved to behold ; For in the view of her celestiall face All joy , all blisse , all happinesse , have SPENSER . 25.
... : - But whoso may , thrise happie man him hold , Of all on earth whom God so much doth grace , And lets his owne beloved to behold ; For in the view of her celestiall face All joy , all blisse , all happinesse , have SPENSER . 25.
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... earth can want unto the wight Who of herselfe can win the wishfull sight . For she , out of her secret treasury , Plenty of riches forth on him will pour , Even heavenly riches , which there hidden lie Within the closet of her chastest ...
... earth can want unto the wight Who of herselfe can win the wishfull sight . For she , out of her secret treasury , Plenty of riches forth on him will pour , Even heavenly riches , which there hidden lie Within the closet of her chastest ...
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... the Gods with prayers manifold , And in their studies meditate it then ? Whether thou dost in heaven or earth appeare , Be where thou wilt , thou wilt not harbour here . A passing notice may be taken of Henry Constable , D2 BARNES . 35.
... the Gods with prayers manifold , And in their studies meditate it then ? Whether thou dost in heaven or earth appeare , Be where thou wilt , thou wilt not harbour here . A passing notice may be taken of Henry Constable , D2 BARNES . 35.
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... earth's vanities seduced , For his namesake , kindly He , Wandering me To his holy fold reduced ‡ . Yea , though I stray through Death's vale , Where his pale Shades did on each side enfold me , * Autographs of Royal , Noble , and ...
... earth's vanities seduced , For his namesake , kindly He , Wandering me To his holy fold reduced ‡ . Yea , though I stray through Death's vale , Where his pale Shades did on each side enfold me , * Autographs of Royal , Noble , and ...
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