Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 363
... soul doth with his body die ! Or thinks not so , but so would have it be , That he might sin with more security . For though these light and vicious persons say , Our soul is but a smoke or airy blast , Which during life doth in our ...
... soul doth with his body die ! Or thinks not so , but so would have it be , That he might sin with more security . For though these light and vicious persons say , Our soul is but a smoke or airy blast , Which during life doth in our ...
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 . 30 ...
... 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 . 30 ...
Pagina 704
... souls together . And therefore Plato the divine lover saith that in kissing his soul came as far as his lips to depart out of the body . And because the separating of the soul from the matters of the sense and the thorough coupling her ...
... souls together . And therefore Plato the divine lover saith that in kissing his soul came as far as his lips to depart out of the body . And because the separating of the soul from the matters of the sense and the thorough coupling her ...
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