The Later Renaissance in England: Nondramatic Verse and Prose, 1600-1660Houghton Mifflin, 1975 - 962 pagina's |
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... doth , and only great doth seem To little minds , who do it so esteem . He looks upon the mightiest monarchs ' wars But only as on stately robberies , Where evermore the fortune that prevails Must be the right , the ill - succeeding ...
... doth , and only great doth seem To little minds , who do it so esteem . He looks upon the mightiest monarchs ' wars But only as on stately robberies , Where evermore the fortune that prevails Must be the right , the ill - succeeding ...
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... doth pertain To that First Cause , Who , giving all their proper laws , By you doth best declare How He at first b'ing hid Within the veil of an eternal night , Did frame for us a second light , And after bid It serve for ordinary sight ...
... doth pertain To that First Cause , Who , giving all their proper laws , By you doth best declare How He at first b'ing hid Within the veil of an eternal night , Did frame for us a second light , And after bid It serve for ordinary sight ...
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... doth magnify ! 2 O heavenly joy ! O great and sacred blessedness Which I possess ! So great a joy Who did into my arms convey ! 3 From GOD above Being sent , the heavens me inflame To praise His name . The stars do move ! 1 The burning ...
... doth magnify ! 2 O heavenly joy ! O great and sacred blessedness Which I possess ! So great a joy Who did into my arms convey ! 3 From GOD above Being sent , the heavens me inflame To praise His name . The stars do move ! 1 The burning ...
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