Sacred Poetry of the Seventeenth Century: Including the Whole of Giles Fletcher's Christ's Victory and Triumph; with Copious Selections from Spenser, Davies, Sandys [and Others] With an Introductory Essay and Critical Remarks, Volume 1J. Hatchard, 1835 |
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Pagina 14
... flaming brands , Never consumed , nor quencht with mortall hands ; And , last , that mightie shining cristall wall , Wherewith he hath encompassed this All . By view whereof it plainly may appear , That still as every thing doth upward ...
... flaming brands , Never consumed , nor quencht with mortall hands ; And , last , that mightie shining cristall wall , Wherewith he hath encompassed this All . By view whereof it plainly may appear , That still as every thing doth upward ...
Pagina 15
... flaming head to see ? How much lesse those , much higher in degree , And so much fairer , and much more then these , As these are fairer then the land and seas ? For farre above these heavens , which here we see , Be others farre ...
... flaming head to see ? How much lesse those , much higher in degree , And so much fairer , and much more then these , As these are fairer then the land and seas ? For farre above these heavens , which here we see , Be others farre ...
Pagina 18
... Which darted is from Titan's flaming head , That with his beames enlumineth the darke And dampish air , whereby all things are red ; Whose nature yet so much is marvelled Of mortall wits , that it doth much amaze The 18 SPENSER .
... Which darted is from Titan's flaming head , That with his beames enlumineth the darke And dampish air , whereby all things are red ; Whose nature yet so much is marvelled Of mortall wits , that it doth much amaze The 18 SPENSER .
Pagina 18
... Which darted is from Titan's flaming head , That with his beames enlumineth the darke And dampish air , whereby all things are red ; Whose nature yet so much is marvelled Of mortall wits , that it doth much amaze The 18 SPENSER .
... Which darted is from Titan's flaming head , That with his beames enlumineth the darke And dampish air , whereby all things are red ; Whose nature yet so much is marvelled Of mortall wits , that it doth much amaze The 18 SPENSER .
Pagina 76
... flaming blaze : Sweet influence streams from his quick'ning sight : His beams from nought did all this All display ; And when to less than nought they fell away , He soon restor❜d again by his new orient ray . All heav'n shines forth ...
... flaming blaze : Sweet influence streams from his quick'ning sight : His beams from nought did all this All display ; And when to less than nought they fell away , He soon restor❜d again by his new orient ray . All heav'n shines forth ...
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Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
angels art thou beams beauty behold blessed blind bliss blood breast breath bright canst clouds creatures crown dark dead dear death delight didst divine doth drest dust earth Edom Eridan eternal ev'n ev'ry eyes face fair fear fire flaming flesh flowers foes FRANCIS QUARLES GEORGE WITHER GILES FLETCHER give glorious glory God's grace grave grief ground hand hath head heart heav'n heavenly hell HENRY KING holy honour HYMN John Hatchard King light live lively coloured look Lord man's mercy mind never night pain peace PHINEAS FLETCHER pleasure poet poor pow'r praise PSALM rest sacred shame shine sighs sight sing sins SIR JOHN DAVIES Sith sleep songs sorrow soul spring stars sweet tears thee thine things thou art thou dost thou hast thought thousand throne thyself tongue unto verse weary weep wind wings wound wretched