Jacobean and Caroline Poetry: An AnthologyThomas Grant Steven Cain Methuen, 1981 - Počet stran: 334 |
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An Anthology Thomas Grant Steven Cain. We then , who are this new soul , know Of what we are composed , and made , For ... soul may flow , Though it to body first repair . As our blood labours to beget Spirits as like souls as it can , 60 ...
An Anthology Thomas Grant Steven Cain. We then , who are this new soul , know Of what we are composed , and made , For ... soul may flow , Though it to body first repair . As our blood labours to beget Spirits as like souls as it can , 60 ...
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... souls , And love's that body's soul ; no law controls Our free traffic for heav'n ; we may maintain Peace , sure , with piety , though it come from Spain . What soul soe'er , in any language , can Speak heav'n like hers is my soul's ...
... souls , And love's that body's soul ; no law controls Our free traffic for heav'n ; we may maintain Peace , sure , with piety , though it come from Spain . What soul soe'er , in any language , can Speak heav'n like hers is my soul's ...
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... Soul and Body SOUL Oh , who shall from this dungeon raise A soul , enslaved so many ways , With bolts of bones , that fettered stands In feet , and manacled in hands . Here blinded with an eye ; and there Deaf with 182 JACOBEAN AND ...
... Soul and Body SOUL Oh , who shall from this dungeon raise A soul , enslaved so many ways , With bolts of bones , that fettered stands In feet , and manacled in hands . Here blinded with an eye ; and there Deaf with 182 JACOBEAN AND ...
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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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