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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... lies beyond , demands an exertion of the higher faculties of the mind to which they are unaccus- tomed , and which they therefore decline with dis- gust . The active worldly man , on the other hand , who bounds his aims and desires to ...
... lies beyond , demands an exertion of the higher faculties of the mind to which they are unaccus- tomed , and which they therefore decline with dis- gust . The active worldly man , on the other hand , who bounds his aims and desires to ...
Pagina 7
... lie like creature long accurst In that deep horror of despeired hell , Him , wretch , in dole would let no longer dwell , But cast out of that bondage to redeeme , And pay the price , all were his debt extreeme . Out of the bosome of ...
... lie like creature long accurst In that deep horror of despeired hell , Him , wretch , in dole would let no longer dwell , But cast out of that bondage to redeeme , And pay the price , all were his debt extreeme . Out of the bosome of ...
Pagina 21
... lie Within the closet of her chastest bowre , The eternal portion of her precious dowre , Which mighty God hath given to her free , And to all those which thereof worthy bee . None thereof worthy bee but those whom she Vouchsafeth to ...
... lie Within the closet of her chastest bowre , The eternal portion of her precious dowre , Which mighty God hath given to her free , And to all those which thereof worthy bee . None thereof worthy bee but those whom she Vouchsafeth to ...
Pagina 27
... lies suggests , That they were blind , because they saw not ill ; And breath'd into their incorrupted breasts A curious wish , which did corrupt their will . From that same ill , they straight desir'd to know ; Which ill being naught ...
... lies suggests , That they were blind , because they saw not ill ; And breath'd into their incorrupted breasts A curious wish , which did corrupt their will . From that same ill , they straight desir'd to know ; Which ill being naught ...
Pagina 29
... lie Under the ashes , half extinct and dead ; How can we hope that through the eye and ear , This dying sparkle , in this cloudy place , Can recollect those beams of knowledge clear , Which were infus'd in the first minds by grace ? So ...
... lie Under the ashes , half extinct and dead ; How can we hope that through the eye and ear , This dying sparkle , in this cloudy place , Can recollect those beams of knowledge clear , Which were infus'd in the first minds by grace ? So ...
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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