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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... 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 thousand year What is it in thy sight ? As yesterday it doth appear ...
... 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 thousand year What is it in thy sight ? As yesterday it doth appear ...
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... Thou , darter of dread thunders , Thou art great , and workest wonders . Other gods are wood and stone , Thou the living God alone . Heavenly Tutor , of thy kindness , Teach my dulness , guide my blindness , That my steps Thy paths may ...
... Thou , darter of dread thunders , Thou art great , and workest wonders . Other gods are wood and stone , Thou the living God alone . Heavenly Tutor , of thy kindness , Teach my dulness , guide my blindness , That my steps Thy paths may ...
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... thou bear , Locked up within the casket of thy breast ? What jewels , and what riches hast thou there ? What ... art clouded with this flesh of mine . Cast down thyself , and only strive to raise The glory of thy Maker's sacred name ...
... thou bear , Locked up within the casket of thy breast ? What jewels , and what riches hast thou there ? What ... art clouded with this flesh of mine . Cast down thyself , and only strive to raise The glory of thy Maker's sacred name ...
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... thy God ? they daily say ; My soul in plaints I shed ; When I remember , how in throngs We filled thy house with praise and songs ; How I their dances led . My soul , why art thou so deprest ? Why , O ! thus troubled in my breast ; With ...
... thy God ? they daily say ; My soul in plaints I shed ; When I remember , how in throngs We filled thy house with praise and songs ; How I their dances led . My soul , why art thou so deprest ? Why , O ! thus troubled in my breast ; With ...
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... thy trust ? My soul , why art thou so deprest ? O why so troubled in my breast ? Sunk underneath thy load ! With constant hope on God await : For I his name shall celebrate , My Saviour and my God . Fuller mentions Sandys with lively ...
... thy trust ? My soul , why art thou so deprest ? O why so troubled in my breast ? Sunk underneath thy load ! With constant hope on God await : For I his name shall celebrate , My Saviour and my God . Fuller mentions Sandys with lively ...
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