Jacobean and Caroline Poetry: An AnthologyThomas Grant Steven Cain Methuen, 1981 - Počet stran: 334 |
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Strana 107
... Grace My stock lies dead , and no increase Doth my dull husbandry improve . O let Thy graces without cease Drop from ... grace Drop from above ! S IO IS The dew doth every morning fall , And shall the GEORGE HERBERT 107 Jordan [1] Grace.
... Grace My stock lies dead , and no increase Doth my dull husbandry improve . O let Thy graces without cease Drop from ... grace Drop from above ! S IO IS The dew doth every morning fall , And shall the GEORGE HERBERT 107 Jordan [1] Grace.
Strana 108
... grace work too , and on my soul Drop from above . Sin is still hammering my heart Unto a hardness , void of love . Let suppling grace , to cross his art , Drop from above . O come ! for Thou dost know the way ; Or if to me Thou wilt not ...
... grace work too , and on my soul Drop from above . Sin is still hammering my heart Unto a hardness , void of love . Let suppling grace , to cross his art , Drop from above . O come ! for Thou dost know the way ; Or if to me Thou wilt not ...
Strana 311
... grace ] Lutheran theological term for Christ's gift of grace to the elect few who will be saved . P37 . SATIRE 3. title ] one of a group of five , all probably written between 1593 and 1598 ; 1. spleen ] anger ; 23. salamanders ...
... grace ] Lutheran theological term for Christ's gift of grace to the elect few who will be saved . P37 . SATIRE 3. title ] one of a group of five , all probably written between 1593 and 1598 ; 1. spleen ] anger ; 23. salamanders ...
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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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