Jacobean and Caroline Poetry: An AnthologyThomas Grant Steven Cain Methuen, 1981 - 334 páginas |
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... rising , set , IO And by that setting endless day beget ; But that Christ on this cross did rise and fall , Sin had eternally benighted all . Yet dare I almost be glad I do not see IS That spectacle of too much weight for me . Who sees ...
... rising , set , IO And by that setting endless day beget ; But that Christ on this cross did rise and fall , Sin had eternally benighted all . Yet dare I almost be glad I do not see IS That spectacle of too much weight for me . Who sees ...
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... Rise thou best and brightest morning , Rosy with a double red , With thine own blush thy cheeks adorning And the dear drops this day were shed . All the purple pride that laces The crimson curtains of thy bed Gilds thee not with so ...
... Rise thou best and brightest morning , Rosy with a double red , With thine own blush thy cheeks adorning And the dear drops this day were shed . All the purple pride that laces The crimson curtains of thy bed Gilds thee not with so ...
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... rise again ( with the usual sexual play on ' die ' = consummation , and on ' rise ' ) ; 32 ] ' stanza ' is Italian for room . P 27. AIR AND ANGELS . 18. overfraught ] overloaded ; 23-5 ] Aquinas held that angels , bodiless beings ...
... rise again ( with the usual sexual play on ' die ' = consummation , and on ' rise ' ) ; 32 ] ' stanza ' is Italian for room . P 27. AIR AND ANGELS . 18. overfraught ] overloaded ; 23-5 ] Aquinas held that angels , bodiless beings ...
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Oh my black soul | 2 |
Why are we by all creatures waited on? | 8 |
Wilt thou love God as He thee? | 14 |
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