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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... Prayers and Meditations have been re- printed under the superintendence of an anonymous Editor , in whose intelligent labours we recognise the pen of Dr. Dibdin . Quarles was not one of the butterflies of literature , whose delicate ...
... Prayers and Meditations have been re- printed under the superintendence of an anonymous Editor , in whose intelligent labours we recognise the pen of Dr. Dibdin . Quarles was not one of the butterflies of literature , whose delicate ...
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... prayer that God would give him grace Bokes to compyle of morall virtue . But if the allegory of Hawes possessed any of the lineaments of Spenser's , it certainly had not any of its luxuriance of imagery , or floridness of colouring ; we ...
... prayer that God would give him grace Bokes to compyle of morall virtue . But if the allegory of Hawes possessed any of the lineaments of Spenser's , it certainly had not any of its luxuriance of imagery , or floridness of colouring ; we ...
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... 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.
... 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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... prayer Our thoughts and cleansed hearts prepare , To celebrate the ensuing light . This annual Feast to Memory Is sacred , nor with us must die . * What numbers from the sun's up - rise , From where he leaves the morning skies , Of our ...
... prayer Our thoughts and cleansed hearts prepare , To celebrate the ensuing light . This annual Feast to Memory Is sacred , nor with us must die . * What numbers from the sun's up - rise , From where he leaves the morning skies , Of our ...
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... prayers ; And say , My God , my Rock , O why And I forgot , and mourning die , By foes reduced to dust ? Their words , like weapons pierce my bones ; While still they echo to my groans , Where is the Lord thy trust ? My soul , why art ...
... prayers ; And say , My God , my Rock , O why And I forgot , and mourning die , By foes reduced to dust ? Their words , like weapons pierce my bones ; While still they echo to my groans , Where is the Lord thy trust ? My soul , why art ...
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