Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... light is light itselfe , and never sparke of that light reach to my soule ; what Tophet is not Paradise , what Brimston is not Amber , what gnashing is not a comfort , what gnawing of the worme is not a tickling , what tor- ment is not ...
... light is light itselfe , and never sparke of that light reach to my soule ; what Tophet is not Paradise , what Brimston is not Amber , what gnashing is not a comfort , what gnawing of the worme is not a tickling , what tor- ment is not ...
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... light Break at midnight ? When either sleep , or some dark pleasure , Possesseth mad man without measure ; Or shall these early , fragrant hours Unlock thy bowres ? And with their blush of light descry Thy locks crown'd with eternitie ...
... light Break at midnight ? When either sleep , or some dark pleasure , Possesseth mad man without measure ; Or shall these early , fragrant hours Unlock thy bowres ? And with their blush of light descry Thy locks crown'd with eternitie ...
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... light : Like its own Tear , Because so long divided from the Sphear Restless it roules and unsecure , Trembling lest it grow impure : Till the warm Sun pitty its Pain , And to the Skies exhale it back again . So the Soul , that Drop ...
... light : Like its own Tear , Because so long divided from the Sphear Restless it roules and unsecure , Trembling lest it grow impure : Till the warm Sun pitty its Pain , And to the Skies exhale it back again . So the Soul , that Drop ...
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