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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... Song were seldom visited . Warton , in his excellent , though imperfect , history , touches very briefly on the subject ; and the subsequent publications of Ellis , Southey , and Campbell , embrace too extensive a period to afford more ...
... Song were seldom visited . Warton , in his excellent , though imperfect , history , touches very briefly on the subject ; and the subsequent publications of Ellis , Southey , and Campbell , embrace too extensive a period to afford more ...
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... Song of Songs , the Hours of our Lord , the Sacrifice of a Sinner , and the Seven Psalms , are sought for in vain ; but the Hymns of Heavenly Love and Heavenly Beauty are happily preserved . They were written to counteract the ...
... Song of Songs , the Hours of our Lord , the Sacrifice of a Sinner , and the Seven Psalms , are sought for in vain ; but the Hymns of Heavenly Love and Heavenly Beauty are happily preserved . They were written to counteract the ...
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... Song of Solomon , and a translation of a Latin tragedy of Grotius , —the Passion of Christ , ―appeared in the same year , 1642. It is written in rhyme , and the lyric portions display the easy sweetness of his versification . The hymn ...
... Song of Solomon , and a translation of a Latin tragedy of Grotius , —the Passion of Christ , ―appeared in the same year , 1642. It is written in rhyme , and the lyric portions display the easy sweetness of his versification . The hymn ...
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... songs ; How I their dances led . My soul , why art thou so deprest ? Why , O ! thus troubled in my breast ; With grief so overthrown ? With constant hope on God await : I yet his name shall celebrate , For mercy timely shown . My ...
... songs ; How I their dances led . My soul , why art thou so deprest ? Why , O ! thus troubled in my breast ; With grief so overthrown ? With constant hope on God await : I yet his name shall celebrate , For mercy timely shown . My ...
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... songs their argument ; God of my life , I will present By night to thee my 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 ...
... songs their argument ; God of my life , I will present By night to thee my 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 ...
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