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Pagina 379
... night of sorrow . Dayes , that in spight Of Darkenesse , by the Light Of a cleare mind are Day all night . Nights , sweet as they , Made short by Lovers play , Yet long by th'absence of the Day . Life , that dares send A challenge to ...
... night of sorrow . Dayes , that in spight Of Darkenesse , by the Light Of a cleare mind are Day all night . Nights , sweet as they , Made short by Lovers play , Yet long by th'absence of the Day . Life , that dares send A challenge to ...
Pagina 486
... night - piece which day quails , 89 To candle - light unveils : So by one beamy line From thy bright lamp did shine ; In the same page thy humble grave Set with ... night ! this worlds defeat ; The stop to 486 HENRY VAUGHAN The Night.
... night - piece which day quails , 89 To candle - light unveils : So by one beamy line From thy bright lamp did shine ; In the same page thy humble grave Set with ... night ! this worlds defeat ; The stop to 486 HENRY VAUGHAN The Night.
Pagina 487
... night . 101 There is in God ( some102 say ) A deep , but dazling darkness ; As men here Say it is late and dusky , because they See not all clear ; O for that night ! where I in him Might live invisible and dim.103 The Water - fall With ...
... night . 101 There is in God ( some102 say ) A deep , but dazling darkness ; As men here Say it is late and dusky , because they See not all clear ; O for that night ! where I in him Might live invisible and dim.103 The Water - fall With ...
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