The Poetical Works of Henry Vaughan: With a MemoirOsgood, 1871 - 307 páginas |
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... rising raised me from the clay . To such great mercies , what shall I preferre , Or who from loving God shall mee deterre ? Burne mee alive with curious , skilfull paine ; Cut up and search each warme and breathing vein ; When all is ...
... rising raised me from the clay . To such great mercies , what shall I preferre , Or who from loving God shall mee deterre ? Burne mee alive with curious , skilfull paine ; Cut up and search each warme and breathing vein ; When all is ...
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... rise when he helpeth you . That so we may not onely one flesh bee , But in one spirit and one will agree ! It would be gratifying to be able to state , that Henry Vaughan's poetry , replete as it is with beauty and originality , had met ...
... rise when he helpeth you . That so we may not onely one flesh bee , But in one spirit and one will agree ! It would be gratifying to be able to state , that Henry Vaughan's poetry , replete as it is with beauty and originality , had met ...
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... rise on rocks , is't right To call it their inherent light ? No , nor can I say , this is mine ; For , dearest Jesus , ' tis all thine . Thy cloaths , when thou with cloaths wert clad , Both light from thee and virtue had ; And now , as ...
... rise on rocks , is't right To call it their inherent light ? No , nor can I say , this is mine ; For , dearest Jesus , ' tis all thine . Thy cloaths , when thou with cloaths wert clad , Both light from thee and virtue had ; And now , as ...
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... rise , and cloath'd with shining light All pure and bright , Re - marry to the soule , for ' tis most plaine Thou only fal'st to be refin'd againe . III . Then I that here saw darkly in a glasse But mists and shadows passe , [ springs ...
... rise , and cloath'd with shining light All pure and bright , Re - marry to the soule , for ' tis most plaine Thou only fal'st to be refin'd againe . III . Then I that here saw darkly in a glasse But mists and shadows passe , [ springs ...
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... 'd , And whisper'd , " Jesus had been there , But Jacob's children would not heare . " Loath hence to part , at last I rise , But with the fountain in mine eyes ; And here a fresh search is decreed : He must 66 SILEX SCINTILLANS ,
... 'd , And whisper'd , " Jesus had been there , But Jacob's children would not heare . " Loath hence to part , at last I rise , But with the fountain in mine eyes ; And here a fresh search is decreed : He must 66 SILEX SCINTILLANS ,
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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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