The Poetical Works of Henry Vaughan: With a MemoirOsgood, 1871 - 307 páginas |
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... sin , and the consequences of indulging in it , all seem to have pressed heavily on his mind at this crisis , and to have filled him with great humility and seriousness ; and , though he subsequently learned to look with hope and ...
... sin , and the consequences of indulging in it , all seem to have pressed heavily on his mind at this crisis , and to have filled him with great humility and seriousness ; and , though he subsequently learned to look with hope and ...
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... sin and vice , He never minds . His ayme is farre more high , And stoopes to nothing lower than the skye . Nor griefs nor ... sins ; and , the third day , His early rising raised me from the clay . To such great mercies , what shall I ...
... sin and vice , He never minds . His ayme is farre more high , And stoopes to nothing lower than the skye . Nor griefs nor ... sins ; and , the third day , His early rising raised me from the clay . To such great mercies , what shall I ...
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... sinful , lewd contents ; No otherwise then if , with instruments Of polish'd ivory , some drudge should stir A dirty sink , & c . This comparison is nothing odious , and it is as true as it is apposite ; for a good wit in a bad subject ...
... sinful , lewd contents ; No otherwise then if , with instruments Of polish'd ivory , some drudge should stir A dirty sink , & c . This comparison is nothing odious , and it is as true as it is apposite ; for a good wit in a bad subject ...
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... sin and death unto their readers ! It was wisely considered and piously said by one , “ That he would read no idle books ... sins after death as fast and as foul as ever . he did in his life ; which very consideration de 3.4 PREFACE ..
... sin and death unto their readers ! It was wisely considered and piously said by one , “ That he would read no idle books ... sins after death as fast and as foul as ever . he did in his life ; which very consideration de 3.4 PREFACE ..
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... therefore wilt thou recover me , and make me to live . Thou hast , in love to my soul , delivered it from the pit of corruption ; for thou hast cast all my sins behind thy back . 42 For thy name's sake hast thou put off thine.
... therefore wilt thou recover me , and make me to live . Thou hast , in love to my soul , delivered it from the pit of corruption ; for thou hast cast all my sins behind thy back . 42 For thy name's sake hast thou put off thine.
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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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