Jacobean and Caroline Poetry: An AnthologyThomas Grant Steven Cain Methuen, 1981 - Počet stran: 334 |
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Strana 135
... flame may , shot by Almighty Power Into her breast , the earthy flame devour . My eyes in penitential dew may steep That brine which they for sensual love did weep . S ΙΟ IS 20 So ( though ' gainst Nature's course ) fire may be quenched ...
... flame may , shot by Almighty Power Into her breast , the earthy flame devour . My eyes in penitential dew may steep That brine which they for sensual love did weep . S ΙΟ IS 20 So ( though ' gainst Nature's course ) fire may be quenched ...
Strana 162
... flame Our hard hearts shall strike fire , the same Shall flourish on thy brows , and be Both fire to us and flame to thee , Whose light shall live bright in thy face By glory , in our hearts by grace . 155 160 Thou shalt look round ...
... flame Our hard hearts shall strike fire , the same Shall flourish on thy brows , and be Both fire to us and flame to thee , Whose light shall live bright in thy face By glory , in our hearts by grace . 155 160 Thou shalt look round ...
Strana 254
... flame Within me , I confess I stole the same , 20 25 30 Prometheus - like , from thee ; and may I feed 35 His ... flames from thee . Grant this , and I'll cry , Guilty , as I am , And pay a filial reverence to thy name . For when my muse ...
... flame Within me , I confess I stole the same , 20 25 30 Prometheus - like , from thee ; and may I feed 35 His ... flames from thee . Grant this , and I'll cry , Guilty , as I am , And pay a filial reverence to thy name . For when my muse ...
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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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