The Poetical Works of Henry Vaughan: With a MemoirOsgood, 1871 - 307 páginas |
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... Look back , and catechise your actions here . These are the marks to which true statesmen tend , And greatness here with goodness hath one end . " We can only afford room for one specimen of the translations : BOETHIUS , MEtrum 4 ...
... Look back , and catechise your actions here . These are the marks to which true statesmen tend , And greatness here with goodness hath one end . " We can only afford room for one specimen of the translations : BOETHIUS , MEtrum 4 ...
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... look with hope and comfort to the mercy of God , vouch- safed to the penitent , through the death and merits of Jesus Christ , still this spirit of lowly watchful- ness , so suitable to frail humanity , seems never to have left him . He ...
... look with hope and comfort to the mercy of God , vouch- safed to the penitent , through the death and merits of Jesus Christ , still this spirit of lowly watchful- ness , so suitable to frail humanity , seems never to have left him . He ...
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... look up to the great and good of other days for direction and prece- dent . What others before him had found to be conducive to their spiritual welfare might , he thought , conduce to his . He was glad , therefore , to listen to their ...
... look up to the great and good of other days for direction and prece- dent . What others before him had found to be conducive to their spiritual welfare might , he thought , conduce to his . He was glad , therefore , to listen to their ...
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... look for in the body ; and when I expected , and had by his assistance prepared for , a message of death , then did he answer me with life ; I hope to his glory , and my great advantage ; that I may flour- ish not with leafe onely , but ...
... look for in the body ; and when I expected , and had by his assistance prepared for , a message of death , then did he answer me with life ; I hope to his glory , and my great advantage ; that I may flour- ish not with leafe onely , but ...
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... untill these clouds depart , And the day springs , Thou think'st it good to tarry where thou art , Write in thy bookes My ravish'd looks , Slain flock and pillag'd fleeces , And haste thee so 72 SILEX SCINTILLANS , The Brittish Church.
... untill these clouds depart , And the day springs , Thou think'st it good to tarry where thou art , Write in thy bookes My ravish'd looks , Slain flock and pillag'd fleeces , And haste thee so 72 SILEX SCINTILLANS , The Brittish Church.
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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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