Lives of the English Sacred Poets, Volumen 1J.W. Parker, 1839 |
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... things successively do take , When God on all at once his view doth cast And of all times doth but one instant make . All in himself as in a glass he sees , For from him , by him , through him , all things be ; His sight is not ...
... things successively do take , When God on all at once his view doth cast And of all times doth but one instant make . All in himself as in a glass he sees , For from him , by him , through him , all things be ; His sight is not ...
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... things , yet immutable , Before and after all , the first , and last , That moving all , is yet immoveable , Great without quantity , in whose forecast Things past are present , things to come are past ; Swift without motion , to whose ...
... things , yet immutable , Before and after all , the first , and last , That moving all , is yet immoveable , Great without quantity , in whose forecast Things past are present , things to come are past ; Swift without motion , to whose ...
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... things cannot divest him of his happiness , but rather mo- dify it ; the sweetness of his spirit being melted into a kindly compassion in the behalf of others , whom , if he be able to help , it is a greater accession to his joy ; and ...
... things cannot divest him of his happiness , but rather mo- dify it ; the sweetness of his spirit being melted into a kindly compassion in the behalf of others , whom , if he be able to help , it is a greater accession to his joy ; and ...
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