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Pagina 391
... soul can tell How to wear her garments well . Her garments , that upon her sitt 104 ΤΟ As garments should doe , close and fitt ; 20 A well - cloth'd soul ; that's not opprest Nor cloak't with what she should be drest . A soul sheath'd ...
... soul can tell How to wear her garments well . Her garments , that upon her sitt 104 ΤΟ As garments should doe , close and fitt ; 20 A well - cloth'd soul ; that's not opprest Nor cloak't with what she should be drest . A soul sheath'd ...
Pagina 455
... SOUL and CREATED PLEASURE1 Courage my Soul , now learn to wield The weight of thine immortal Shield . Close on thy Head thy Helmet bright . Ballance thy Sword against the Fight . See where an Army , strong as fair , With silken Banners ...
... SOUL and CREATED PLEASURE1 Courage my Soul , now learn to wield The weight of thine immortal Shield . Close on thy Head thy Helmet bright . Ballance thy Sword against the Fight . See where an Army , strong as fair , With silken Banners ...
Pagina 458
... SOUL O Who shall , from this Dungeon , raise A Soul inslav'd so many wayes ? With bolts of Bones , that fetter'd stands In Feet ; and manacled in Hands . Here blinded with an Eye ; and there Deaf with the drumming of an Ear . A Soul ...
... SOUL O Who shall , from this Dungeon , raise A Soul inslav'd so many wayes ? With bolts of Bones , that fetter'd stands In Feet ; and manacled in Hands . Here blinded with an Eye ; and there Deaf with the drumming of an Ear . A Soul ...
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