Jacobean and Caroline Poetry: An AnthologyThomas Grant Steven Cain Methuen, 1981 - Počet stran: 334 |
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Strana 135
... fire may be quenched With fire , and water be with water drenched . Perhaps my restless soul - tired with pursuit Of mortal beauty , seeking without fruit Contentment there , which hath not , when enjoyed , 25 Quenched all her thirst ...
... fire may be quenched With fire , and water be with water drenched . Perhaps my restless soul - tired with pursuit Of mortal beauty , seeking without fruit Contentment there , which hath not , when enjoyed , 25 Quenched all her thirst ...
Strana 162
... fire to us and flame to thee , Whose light shall live bright in thy face By glory , in our hearts by grace . 155 160 ... fires ! ) transfused the flame I took from reading thee ; ' tis to thy wrong , I know , that in my weak and ...
... fire to us and flame to thee , Whose light shall live bright in thy face By glory , in our hearts by grace . 155 160 ... fires ! ) transfused the flame I took from reading thee ; ' tis to thy wrong , I know , that in my weak and ...
Strana 311
... fire ; 23-4 . divine children ] see Daniel 3.8-30 . 24. fires of Spain , and the line ] the heat of Spain and the equator ; also , fires of the Spanish Inqui- sition ; 25. limbecks ] alchemist's retorts ; 34-5 ] the Devil will gladly ...
... fire ; 23-4 . divine children ] see Daniel 3.8-30 . 24. fires of Spain , and the line ] the heat of Spain and the equator ; also , fires of the Spanish Inqui- sition ; 25. limbecks ] alchemist's retorts ; 34-5 ] the Devil will gladly ...
Obsah
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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