Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 205
... light did lead the ready way That brought me to my wishëd rest ; Then each of them increased their light While I enjoyed her heavenly sight . Say , gentle dames , what moved your mind To shine so bright above your wont ? Would Phoebe ...
... light did lead the ready way That brought me to my wishëd rest ; Then each of them increased their light While I enjoyed her heavenly sight . Say , gentle dames , what moved your mind To shine so bright above your wont ? Would Phoebe ...
Pagina 1067
... light a candle , and put it under a bushel , but on a candlestick , & it giveth light unto all that are in the house . 16 Let your light so shine be- fore men , that they may see your good works , & glorify your Father which is in ...
... light a candle , and put it under a bushel , but on a candlestick , & it giveth light unto all that are in the house . 16 Let your light so shine be- fore men , that they may see your good works , & glorify your Father which is in ...
Pagina 1115
... light over all ; so , after his example , there is not any other cause in all this great world but is careful to seek and pursue her end , according to the motions which Nature hath engrafted . But to make them capable , it was ...
... light over all ; so , after his example , there is not any other cause in all this great world but is careful to seek and pursue her end , according to the motions which Nature hath engrafted . But to make them capable , it was ...
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