Lives of sacred poets, Volym 2J.W. Parker, 1838 - 363 sidor |
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... light is more agreeable than the uncertain blazes of a livelier invention ; and we can read a Grahame with satisfaction which the sub- limer genius of Quarles will not always afford ; and recollect the humble rhymes of Watts , when the ...
... light is more agreeable than the uncertain blazes of a livelier invention ; and we can read a Grahame with satisfaction which the sub- limer genius of Quarles will not always afford ; and recollect the humble rhymes of Watts , when the ...
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... light it . The time of the visitation of the church was come , and she fell beneath the reiterated assaults of her infuriate opponents . But she fell , only to rise again with renovated youth and lustre . She flourished like the palm ...
... light it . The time of the visitation of the church was come , and she fell beneath the reiterated assaults of her infuriate opponents . But she fell , only to rise again with renovated youth and lustre . She flourished like the palm ...
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... light of the storied win- dows was overclouded , and the " pealing organ , " and the full - voiced quire , were unheard in the cold and benumbing severities of puritanism . An equally tender and pastoral tone of colouring pervades his ...
... light of the storied win- dows was overclouded , and the " pealing organ , " and the full - voiced quire , were unheard in the cold and benumbing severities of puritanism . An equally tender and pastoral tone of colouring pervades his ...
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... light used to dart from my closed eyes ; then as my sight grew daily less , darker colours seemed to burst forth with vehemence , and a kind of internal noise ; but now , as if everything lucid were extinguished , blackness , either ...
... light used to dart from my closed eyes ; then as my sight grew daily less , darker colours seemed to burst forth with vehemence , and a kind of internal noise ; but now , as if everything lucid were extinguished , blackness , either ...
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... light as through a crevice . " " Westminster , September 28 , 1654. " To the Defensio Populi , an answer appeared in the same year , not written , as Milton persuaded himself , by the learned Bishop Bramhall , but by a person named John ...
... light as through a crevice . " " Westminster , September 28 , 1654. " To the Defensio Populi , an answer appeared in the same year , not written , as Milton persuaded himself , by the learned Bishop Bramhall , but by a person named John ...
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