Lives of the English Sacred Poets, Volumen 1J.W. Parker, 1839 |
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... thoughts no more thy thoughts abuse ; But down in darkness let them lie , So live thy better , let thy worse thoughts die . And thou , my soul , inspired with holy flame , View and review with most regardful eye That holy cross whence ...
... thoughts no more thy thoughts abuse ; But down in darkness let them lie , So live thy better , let thy worse thoughts die . And thou , my soul , inspired with holy flame , View and review with most regardful eye That holy cross whence ...
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... thought dead men whilst we remain among the living ; it is only poetry can make us be thought living men when we lie among the dead . And , therefore , I think it unequal to thrust them out of our cities that call us out of our graves ...
... thought dead men whilst we remain among the living ; it is only poetry can make us be thought living men when we lie among the dead . And , therefore , I think it unequal to thrust them out of our cities that call us out of our graves ...
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... thought and diction , as in the lines you so much admire ; these verses were present to my mind whilst writing the second part of Christabel ; if , indeed , by some subtle process of the mind , they did not suggest the first thought of ...
... thought and diction , as in the lines you so much admire ; these verses were present to my mind whilst writing the second part of Christabel ; if , indeed , by some subtle process of the mind , they did not suggest the first thought of ...
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