Poetry & Prose: With Izaac Walton's LifeClarendon Press, 1946 - 126 sidor |
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... heare Her early child mis - speake halfe uttered words , Or , because majesty doth never feare Ill or bold speech , she Audience affords . 45 5 ΙΟ 15 20 And then , cold speechlesse wretch , thou diest againe 49 To Mrs M.
... heare Her early child mis - speake halfe uttered words , Or , because majesty doth never feare Ill or bold speech , she Audience affords . 45 5 ΙΟ 15 20 And then , cold speechlesse wretch , thou diest againe 49 To Mrs M.
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... heare , not feele , not deprehend in himselfe . That soule , that is accustomed to direct her selfe to God , 20 upon every occasion , that , as a flowre at Sun - rising , con- ceives a sense of God , in every beame of his , and spreads ...
... heare , not feele , not deprehend in himselfe . That soule , that is accustomed to direct her selfe to God , 20 upon every occasion , that , as a flowre at Sun - rising , con- ceives a sense of God , in every beame of his , and spreads ...
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... heare his voice , to day he will heare you . If 10 some King of the earth have so large an extent of Dominion , in North , and South , as that he hath Winter and Summer together in his Dominions , so large an extent East and West , as ...
... heare his voice , to day he will heare you . If 10 some King of the earth have so large an extent of Dominion , in North , and South , as that he hath Winter and Summer together in his Dominions , so large an extent East and West , as ...
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Introduction | vii |
From The Progresse of the Soule | ix |
Show me deare Christ thy spouse | xviii |
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