The Poetical Works of Henry Vaughan: With a MemoirOsgood, 1871 - 307 páginas |
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... wings . Now my auspicious flight Hath brought me to the empyrean light . I am a separate essence , and can see The emanations of the Deitie ; And how they pass the seraphims , and run Through every throne and domination . With angels ...
... wings . Now my auspicious flight Hath brought me to the empyrean light . I am a separate essence , and can see The emanations of the Deitie ; And how they pass the seraphims , and run Through every throne and domination . With angels ...
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... wing Thy pillow was ; and many a sullen storm , For which coarse man seems much the fitter born , Rained on thy bed , And harmless head ; And now , as fresh and cheerful as the light , Thy little heart in early hymns doth sing ! " This ...
... wing Thy pillow was ; and many a sullen storm , For which coarse man seems much the fitter born , Rained on thy bed , And harmless head ; And now , as fresh and cheerful as the light , Thy little heart in early hymns doth sing ! " This ...
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... wings not with thee , And something still be left the dead , I'le wish my curtaines off , to free Me from so darke and sad a bed ; A nest of nights , a gloomie sphere , Where shadowes thicken , and the cloud Sits on the sun's brow all ...
... wings not with thee , And something still be left the dead , I'le wish my curtaines off , to free Me from so darke and sad a bed ; A nest of nights , a gloomie sphere , Where shadowes thicken , and the cloud Sits on the sun's brow all ...
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... infant hummings chime , and knell About her silent cell , Until at last full with the vitall ray She wing'd away , And proud with life and sence , Heaven's rich expence 58 SILEX SCINTILLANS , Resurrection and Immortality.
... infant hummings chime , and knell About her silent cell , Until at last full with the vitall ray She wing'd away , And proud with life and sence , Heaven's rich expence 58 SILEX SCINTILLANS , Resurrection and Immortality.
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... wing Unto that spring , And source of spirits , where he takes his lot , Till time no more shall rot His passive cottage ; which ( though laid aside ) , Like some spruce bride , Shall one day rise , and cloath'd with shining light All ...
... wing Unto that spring , And source of spirits , where he takes his lot , Till time no more shall rot His passive cottage ; which ( though laid aside ) , Like some spruce bride , Shall one day rise , and cloath'd with shining light All ...
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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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