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... dost him afford This glorious and transcendent place , To be a window , through thy grace . But when thou dost anneal in glasse thy storie , Making thy life to shine within Thy holy Preachers ; then the light and glorie More rev'rend ...
... dost him afford This glorious and transcendent place , To be a window , through thy grace . But when thou dost anneal in glasse thy storie , Making thy life to shine within Thy holy Preachers ; then the light and glorie More rev'rend ...
Pagina 273
... dost curse.100 My thoughts turn round , And make me giddie ; Lord , I fall , Longing 10 98 From thee all pitie flows . 10 20 30 Mothers are kinde , because thou art , And dost dispose To them a part : Their infants , them ; and they ...
... dost curse.100 My thoughts turn round , And make me giddie ; Lord , I fall , Longing 10 98 From thee all pitie flows . 10 20 30 Mothers are kinde , because thou art , And dost dispose To them a part : Their infants , them ; and they ...
Pagina 432
... dost tread , Nature selfe's thy Ganimed . Thou dost drink , and dance , and sing ; Happier then the happiest King ! All the Fields which thou dost see , All the Plants belong to Thee , All that Summer Hours produce , Fertile made with ...
... dost tread , Nature selfe's thy Ganimed . Thou dost drink , and dance , and sing ; Happier then the happiest King ! All the Fields which thou dost see , All the Plants belong to Thee , All that Summer Hours produce , Fertile made with ...
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