The Poetical Works of Henry Vaughan: With a MemoirOsgood, 1871 - 307 páginas |
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... hath wealth should have no wit . But , above all , thanks to that Providence , That armed me with a gallant soule and sense ' Gainst all misfortunes , that hath breathed so much Of Heaven into me , that I scorn the touch Of these low ...
... hath wealth should have no wit . But , above all , thanks to that Providence , That armed me with a gallant soule and sense ' Gainst all misfortunes , that hath breathed so much Of Heaven into me , that I scorn the touch Of these low ...
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... Hath brought me to the empyrean light . I am a separate essence , and can see The emanations of the Deitie ; And how they pass the seraphims , and run Through every throne and domination . With angels now and spirits do I dwell ; And ...
... Hath brought me to the empyrean light . I am a separate essence , and can see The emanations of the Deitie ; And how they pass the seraphims , and run Through every throne and domination . With angels now and spirits do I dwell ; And ...
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... hath fooled itself , and will , Spite of thy teeth and mine , persist so still . Let's sit , then , at this fire ; and , while wee steal A revell in the town , let others seal , Purchase , and cheat , and who can let them pay , Till ...
... hath fooled itself , and will , Spite of thy teeth and mine , persist so still . Let's sit , then , at this fire ; and , while wee steal A revell in the town , let others seal , Purchase , and cheat , and who can let them pay , Till ...
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... hath one end . " We can only afford room for one specimen of the translations : BOETHIUS , MEtrum 4 . " Whose calme soule in a settled state Kicks under foot the frowns of fate , And in his fortunes , bad or good , Keep the same temper ...
... hath one end . " We can only afford room for one specimen of the translations : BOETHIUS , MEtrum 4 . " Whose calme soule in a settled state Kicks under foot the frowns of fate , And in his fortunes , bad or good , Keep the same temper ...
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... : " You will look upon my suddaine and small presents as upon some forward flowers , whose kinde haste hath brought them above ground in cold weather . The uncertainty of life , and a peevish , inconstant state HENRY VAUGHAN . 19.
... : " You will look upon my suddaine and small presents as upon some forward flowers , whose kinde haste hath brought them above ground in cold weather . The uncertainty of life , and a peevish , inconstant state HENRY VAUGHAN . 19.
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The Poetical Works of Henry Vaughan: With a Memoir Henry Vaughan,Henry Francis Lyte Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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