Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 466
... souls , That abler soul , which thence doth flow , Defects of loneliness controls . We then , who are this new soul , know Of what we are composed and made , For th ' atomies of which we grow Are souls , whom no change can invade . 10 ...
... souls , That abler soul , which thence doth flow , Defects of loneliness controls . We then , who are this new soul , know Of what we are composed and made , For th ' atomies of which we grow Are souls , whom no change can invade . 10 ...
Pagina 705
... soul in such wise that they seek to scatter abroad the spirits , and they , finding the ways closed up , have no issue , and still they seek to get out and so , with those shootings inclosed , prick the soul and torment her bitterly ...
... soul in such wise that they seek to scatter abroad the spirits , and they , finding the ways closed up , have no issue , and still they seek to get out and so , with those shootings inclosed , prick the soul and torment her bitterly ...
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... soul , being the form of living things , and natural forms having this in particular , that the more noble contains ... soul , which is peculiar only to man , contains all the powers and perfections of the other , 10 and can effect as ...
... soul , being the form of living things , and natural forms having this in particular , that the more noble contains ... soul , which is peculiar only to man , contains all the powers and perfections of the other , 10 and can effect as ...
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