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... Faith's in Norfolk , and having been partially educated at the English College in Douay , he was received into the Society of the Jesuits * . In 1584 he returned a missionary to England ; but his own country had few charms for the ...
... Faith's in Norfolk , and having been partially educated at the English College in Douay , he was received into the Society of the Jesuits * . In 1584 he returned a missionary to England ; but his own country had few charms for the ...
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... faith , may be supposed to have felt acutely the unhappy termination of Southwell's existence ; but I think his admiration of the Burning Babe scarcely supported by the merit of the composition , many other poems more deserved the ...
... faith , may be supposed to have felt acutely the unhappy termination of Southwell's existence ; but I think his admiration of the Burning Babe scarcely supported by the merit of the composition , many other poems more deserved the ...
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... faith strengthened . The piety of the writer does not chill us with the austerity of its features ; it is humble , joyful , and confident . In the ninety - second sonnet he says , alluding to the earnestness of his devotion , On my ...
... faith strengthened . The piety of the writer does not chill us with the austerity of its features ; it is humble , joyful , and confident . In the ninety - second sonnet he says , alluding to the earnestness of his devotion , On my ...
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... Faith in the Faerie Queen . Fidelia is described as the " fragment of some greater poem , and discovers the modest affections of a discreet and constant woman shadowed under the name of Fidelia . " The charm of the epistle consists in ...
... Faith in the Faerie Queen . Fidelia is described as the " fragment of some greater poem , and discovers the modest affections of a discreet and constant woman shadowed under the name of Fidelia . " The charm of the epistle consists in ...
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... , sufficient set apart , I vow , in the faith of an honest man , that there will not be left me in all the world , to defend me against my adversaries and supply the common necessities of nature , so much as will feed me GEORGE WITHER .
... , sufficient set apart , I vow , in the faith of an honest man , that there will not be left me in all the world , to defend me against my adversaries and supply the common necessities of nature , so much as will feed me GEORGE WITHER .
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