Jacobean and Caroline Poetry: An AnthologyThomas Grant Steven Cain Methuen, 1981 - 334 páginas |
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... sense , to us , SS Nor are dross to us , but allay . On man heaven's influence works not so , But that it first imprints the air , So soul into the soul may flow , Though it to body first repair . As our blood labours to beget Spirits ...
... sense , to us , SS Nor are dross to us , but allay . On man heaven's influence works not so , But that it first imprints the air , So soul into the soul may flow , Though it to body first repair . As our blood labours to beget Spirits ...
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... sense ? ' Tis a sad truth . The pulpit may her plain And sober Christian precepts still retain ; Doctrines it may , and wholesome uses , frame , Grave homilies and lectures ; but the flame ΙΟ Of thy brave soul - that shot such heat and ...
... sense ? ' Tis a sad truth . The pulpit may her plain And sober Christian precepts still retain ; Doctrines it may , and wholesome uses , frame , Grave homilies and lectures ; but the flame ΙΟ Of thy brave soul - that shot such heat and ...
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... sense radical , he is also deeply traditional , his allegiances , like those of Jonson ( whose erudition he more than matched and whose view of the dignity of the poet he shared ) , being to the classical tradition ; unlike Jonson , he ...
... sense radical , he is also deeply traditional , his allegiances , like those of Jonson ( whose erudition he more than matched and whose view of the dignity of the poet he shared ) , being to the classical tradition ; unlike Jonson , he ...
Contenido
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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