Darts of disdain and angry checks did yield. & 6 0 sacred eyes ! the springs of living light, The earthly heavens where angels joy to dwell, <-• How could you deign to view my deathful plight, Or let your heavenly beams look on my hell ? But those unspotted... The Book of the Cartoons - Page 66by Richard Cattermole - 1840 - 185 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1843 - 802 pages
...O sacred eyes, the springs of living light, The earthly heav'n where angels joy to dwell, How would you deign to view my deathful plight, Or let your heavenly beams look on my hell ? But those pure eyes did so encounter mine, As spotless sun doth on pollution shine. Sweet volumes, stored with... | |
| Saint Robert Southwell - 1856 - 252 pages
...Their heavenly looks, that bless'd where they beheld, Darts of disdain and angry checks did yield. & 6 0 sacred eyes ! the springs of living light, The earthly...heavenly beams look on my hell ? But those unspotted eyes encounter'd mine, As spotless sun doth on the dunghill shine. 5 '7 . t~ ' Sweet volumes, stored with... | |
| Saint Robert Southwell - 1856 - 266 pages
...Then1 heavenly looks, that bless'd where they beheld, Darts of disdain and angry checks did yield. O sacred eyes ! the springs of living light, The earthly...deign to view my deathful plight, Or let your heavenly heams look on my hell ? But those unspotted eyes encounter'd mine, As spotless sun doth on the dunghill... | |
| John Foxe - 1870 - 252 pages
...it made me know. O sacred eyes ! the springs of living light, The earthy heavens where angels love to dwell, How could you deign to view my deathful...unspotted eyes encountered mine, As spotless sun doth on a dunghill shine. Sweet volumes, stored with learning fit for saints, Where blissful quires imparadise... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1888 - 394 pages
...Grosart thinks Robert Southwell (in St. Peter's Complaint) founded on these lines is as follows: O sacred eyes '. the springs of living light, The earthly heavens where angels joy to dwell, Sweet volumes, stoard with learning fit for saints, Whose blissfull quires imparadixe their minds ;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1894 - 166 pages
...about 1594, apply to the eyes of Christ the idea contained in Biron's speech in the fifth Act : — " O sacred eyes ! the springs of living light, The earthly heavens where angels joy to dwell. . . . There is a valuable piece of confirmatory evidence for the early date of this play and its companion... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1894 - 168 pages
...to the eyes of Christ the idea contained in Biron's speech in the fifth Act :— " O sacred eyes I the springs of living light, The earthly heavens where angels joy to dwell. . . . There is a valuable piece of confirmatory evidence for the early date of this play and its companion... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1895 - 166 pages
...1594, apply to the eyes of Christ the idea contained in Biron's speech in the fifth Act : — 41 O sacred eyes ! the springs of living light, The earthly heavens where angels joy to dwell. . . . There is a valuable piece of confirmatory evidence for the early date of this play and its companion... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1901 - 632 pages
...about 1594, apply to the eyes of Christ the idea contained in Biron's speech in the fifth Act :— " O sacred eyes ! the springs of living light, The earthly heavens where angels joy to dwell. . . ." There is a valuable piece of confirmatory evidence for * Tofte and others call the play Love's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1906 - 214 pages
...one in the year 1598. It has been suggested that the following lines by Robert Southwell, 1594: "O Sacred eyes ! The springs of living light, The earthly heavens where angels joy to dwell, ****** Sweet volumes, stoar'd with learning fit for saints, Where blissful quires imparadize their... | |
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