The Poetical Works of Henry Vaughan: With a MemoirOsgood, 1871 - 307 páginas |
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... of them bearing more or less on the author's pursuits or circumstances . The first , " On the Benefit we may get by our Ene- mies , " from Plutarch ; the second , " Of the Dis- eases of the Mind and Bodie , " from the HENRY VAUGHAN . 15.
... of them bearing more or less on the author's pursuits or circumstances . The first , " On the Benefit we may get by our Ene- mies , " from Plutarch ; the second , " Of the Dis- eases of the Mind and Bodie , " from the HENRY VAUGHAN . 15.
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... mind at this crisis , and to have filled him with great humility and serious- ness ; and , though he subsequently learned to look with hope and comfort to the mercy of God , vouch- safed to the penitent , through the death and merits of ...
... mind at this crisis , and to have filled him with great humility and serious- ness ; and , though he subsequently learned to look with hope and comfort to the mercy of God , vouch- safed to the penitent , through the death and merits of ...
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... mind and heart , in a collection of these , entitled , " Silex Scintillans " ( Sparks from the Flintstone ) . This work was printed in London in the year 1650 , and consisted of only one of the two parts subsequently published together ...
... mind and heart , in a collection of these , entitled , " Silex Scintillans " ( Sparks from the Flintstone ) . This work was printed in London in the year 1650 , and consisted of only one of the two parts subsequently published together ...
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... minds . His ayme is farre more high , And stoopes to nothing lower than the skye . Nor griefs nor pleasures breede him any pain : He nothing feares to lose ; would nothing gaine . Whatever hath not God he doth detest . He lives to ...
... minds . His ayme is farre more high , And stoopes to nothing lower than the skye . Nor griefs nor pleasures breede him any pain : He nothing feares to lose ; would nothing gaine . Whatever hath not God he doth detest . He lives to ...
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... mind ; Grief shall not breake me , nor joyes make me blind ! Then come , my faithfull consort , joyne with me In this good fight , and my true helper be ! Cheer me when sad , advise me when I stray ; Let us be each the other's guide and ...
... mind ; Grief shall not breake me , nor joyes make me blind ! Then come , my faithfull consort , joyne with me In this good fight , and my true helper be ! Cheer me when sad , advise me when I stray ; Let us be each the other's guide and ...
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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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