England's AntiphonLibrary of Alexandria, 1890 M01 1 - 332 páginas |
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... king and barons, and persistenteffortstosubdueneighbouring countries, themere effervescenceofthelifeofthe nation, let us think for a moment of that to which the poems I am about to present bear good witness—the true life of the people ...
... king and barons, and persistenteffortstosubdueneighbouring countries, themere effervescenceofthelifeofthe nation, let us think for a moment of that to which the poems I am about to present bear good witness—the true life of the people ...
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... King Herod;The Trial ofChrist; Pilate's Wife's Dream come next;tothe subject ofthe last of which the curious butgenerally accepted origin is given, that it was inspired by Satan, anxious that Jesus shouldnot be slain,because hedreaded ...
... King Herod;The Trial ofChrist; Pilate's Wife's Dream come next;tothe subject ofthe last of which the curious butgenerally accepted origin is given, that it was inspired by Satan, anxious that Jesus shouldnot be slain,because hedreaded ...
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... king comewiththe crosson his shoulder, Onthetop of Calvary thoucamest him against; Likea traitoruntrue, treason thou thought; Thou laid upon my liege lord loathful hands, Sithen beathim on his body, and buffeted him rightly, then. Till ...
... king comewiththe crosson his shoulder, Onthetop of Calvary thoucamest him against; Likea traitoruntrue, treason thou thought; Thou laid upon my liege lord loathful hands, Sithen beathim on his body, and buffeted him rightly, then. Till ...
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... King. And you whom carein prison keeps, Or sickness doth suppress, Or secret sorrow breaks your sleeps, Ordolours do distress; Yet bear a part in dolefulwise; Yea, thinkit good accord, And acceptable sacrifice, Eachsprite to praise the ...
... King. And you whom carein prison keeps, Or sickness doth suppress, Or secret sorrow breaks your sleeps, Ordolours do distress; Yet bear a part in dolefulwise; Yea, thinkit good accord, And acceptable sacrifice, Eachsprite to praise the ...
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... king'sattorney. He even puns withthewords angels and fees. Burning froma sense of injustice, however, and with the solemnity ofdeathbefore him, he couldnot be guilty of conscious irreverence, atleast. But thereis another remark I haveto ...
... king'sattorney. He even puns withthewords angels and fees. Burning froma sense of injustice, however, and with the solemnity ofdeathbefore him, he couldnot be guilty of conscious irreverence, atleast. But thereis another remark I haveto ...
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allegory allthe andthe angels behold Ben Jonson blessed blest bliss born breast bright called Canonical Hours canst Christ comfort dark dear death delight divine dost doth dwell earth Eridan eternity eyes fancy Father fear feeling flowers forto Francis Quarles George Herbert Giles Fletcher give glorious glory God's grace hath hear heart heaven heavenly hell Henry Vaughan heroic couplet holy hymn inhis inthe isin isthe Jesus John Milton King light lines live look Lord lyric mercy Milton mind mysoul mystical nature never night nought ofhis ofthe peace Phineas Fletcher poem poet poetic poetry praise prayer PSALM religious rhyme rise sacred Saviour shepherds shine sing sleep song sorrow soul stanza star tears thee Thesinger thine things thou art thou hast thought thyself tobe tothe true truth unto utterance verse voice weep words worship write