The Poetical Works of Henry Vaughan: With a MemoirOsgood, 1871 - 307 páginas |
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... thee doth man live , and from thee is the life of my spirit : 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 ...
... thee doth man live , and from thee is the life of my spirit : 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 ...
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... thee , death cannot celebrate thee ; they that go down into the pit can- not hope for thy truth . The living , the living , he shall praise thee , as I do this day ; the father to the children shall make known thy truth . O Lord , thou ...
... thee , death cannot celebrate thee ; they that go down into the pit can- not hope for thy truth . The living , the living , he shall praise thee , as I do this day ; the father to the children shall make known thy truth . O Lord , thou ...
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... thee ; Death , that to me was life and light , But dark and deep pangs to thy sight . Some drops of thy all - quickning blood Fell on my heart ; those made it bud , And put forth thus , though , Lord , before The ground was curst , and ...
... thee ; Death , that to me was life and light , But dark and deep pangs to thy sight . Some drops of thy all - quickning blood Fell on my heart ; those made it bud , And put forth thus , though , Lord , before The ground was curst , and ...
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... thee . ' Twas thine first , and to thee returns ; From thee it shined , though here it burns : If the sun 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 ...
... thee . ' Twas thine first , and to thee returns ; From thee it shined , though here it burns : If the sun 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 ...
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With a Memoir Henry Vaughan. I nothing have to give to thee , But this thy own gift , given to me . Refuse it not for now thy token Can tell thee where a heart is broken . Rev : i . 5-7 . Unto him that loved us , and washed us from our ...
With a Memoir Henry Vaughan. I nothing have to give to thee , But this thy own gift , given to me . Refuse it not for now thy token Can tell thee where a heart is broken . Rev : i . 5-7 . Unto him that loved us , and washed us from our ...
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