The Complete Poems of Giles Fletcher, B. D.Chatto & Windus, 1876 - 264 páginas |
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... sight or darknesse in our soule : the second a lame hand or idlenesse in the body , which grew when Mortalitie first broke in vpon vs , and left our nature consumed of that first - borne strength it then flowrished with bringing in vpon ...
... sight or darknesse in our soule : the second a lame hand or idlenesse in the body , which grew when Mortalitie first broke in vpon vs , and left our nature consumed of that first - borne strength it then flowrished with bringing in vpon ...
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... sight of al eyes is preserued and perfected by the light of the Sunne , whose beames can neuer be exhaust , so our spiritual life is nourished by the partici- pation of the life of Christ which is indeed anyáv wn , annona cæli , the ...
... sight of al eyes is preserued and perfected by the light of the Sunne , whose beames can neuer be exhaust , so our spiritual life is nourished by the partici- pation of the life of Christ which is indeed anyáv wn , annona cæli , the ...
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... sight of this saluation kindle ! ' Lord , ' saies he , ' now lettest , ' & c . As if he should say , Lord , now the child is borne , let the olde man die , now thy son is come , let thy seruant depart , now I haue seene thy salvation ...
... sight of this saluation kindle ! ' Lord , ' saies he , ' now lettest , ' & c . As if he should say , Lord , now the child is borne , let the olde man die , now thy son is come , let thy seruant depart , now I haue seene thy salvation ...
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... " But indeed to say true . — A couetous man that rauines and snatches at other mens goods is no more properly in God's sight a rich man , then we would call с him that had stollen a great summe of mony from MEMORIAL - INTRODUCTION . 33.
... " But indeed to say true . — A couetous man that rauines and snatches at other mens goods is no more properly in God's sight a rich man , then we would call с him that had stollen a great summe of mony from MEMORIAL - INTRODUCTION . 33.
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... sight ?い 2 Because their leaues vpon Thy cheekes doe bowre : If any aske why lillies are so white ? ✓ 1 Because their blossoms in Thy hand doe flowre : 1 ง Or why sweet plants so gratefull odours shoure 50 MEMORIAL - INTRODUCTION .
... sight ?い 2 Because their leaues vpon Thy cheekes doe bowre : If any aske why lillies are so white ? ✓ 1 Because their blossoms in Thy hand doe flowre : 1 ง Or why sweet plants so gratefull odours shoure 50 MEMORIAL - INTRODUCTION .
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