The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland: In Two Volumes, Volum 1Harper, 1851 - 576 pàgines |
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... doth grope , Lost to the light Of heavenly hope . Thus it hath now Befallen my mind , I know no more how God's goodness to find ; But groan in my grief , Troubled and tost , Needing relief For the world I have lost . A PSALM TO GOD . O ...
... doth grope , Lost to the light Of heavenly hope . Thus it hath now Befallen my mind , I know no more how God's goodness to find ; But groan in my grief , Troubled and tost , Needing relief For the world I have lost . A PSALM TO GOD . O ...
Pàgina 47
... doth her voice outring ; Right so Cresseide , when that her dread slent , Opened her heart , and told him her intent . Have ye not seen some time a pale face ( Emong a prus ) of him that hath been lad Toward his deth , wher as him get ...
... doth her voice outring ; Right so Cresseide , when that her dread slent , Opened her heart , and told him her intent . Have ye not seen some time a pale face ( Emong a prus ) of him that hath been lad Toward his deth , wher as him get ...
Pàgina 68
... astart : 6 If ye be warldly wight , that doth me sike , " 3 Confounded for a little while . 2 Went and came . • Fly . 4 Say . 7 Makes me sigh . 5 Minister . 1 Pleased . Why list God make you so , 68 [ LECT . III . JAMES THE FIRST .
... astart : 6 If ye be warldly wight , that doth me sike , " 3 Confounded for a little while . 2 Went and came . • Fly . 4 Say . 7 Makes me sigh . 5 Minister . 1 Pleased . Why list God make you so , 68 [ LECT . III . JAMES THE FIRST .
Pàgina 81
... doth shine maist bricht , The shadow of that hideous strength Sax mile and mair it is of length : Thus may ye judge into your thocht , Gif Babylon be heich or nocht . Then the great God omnipotent , To whom all things been present , He ...
... doth shine maist bricht , The shadow of that hideous strength Sax mile and mair it is of length : Thus may ye judge into your thocht , Gif Babylon be heich or nocht . Then the great God omnipotent , To whom all things been present , He ...
Pàgina 89
... doth my sorrow rue , Beturns thereto a hollow sound of plaint . Thus I alone , where all my freedom grew , In prison pine with bondage and restraint , And with remembrance of the greater grief To banish the less , I find my chief relief ...
... doth my sorrow rue , Beturns thereto a hollow sound of plaint . Thus I alone , where all my freedom grew , In prison pine with bondage and restraint , And with remembrance of the greater grief To banish the less , I find my chief relief ...
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Altres edicions - Mostra-ho tot
The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland, Volum 1 Abraham Mills Visualització completa - 1858 |
The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland, Volum 1 Abraham Mills Visualització completa - 1856 |
The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland, Volum 1 Abraham Mills Visualització completa - 1851 |
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