English Poetry (1170-1892)Ginn, 1907 - 580 pages |
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... heaven , attempted to illustrate and enforce the doctrine by an imaginary case of a baptised child dying in infancy and receiving in heaven rewards equal to those given the greater saints . There can be no doubt that , whether cleric or ...
... heaven , attempted to illustrate and enforce the doctrine by an imaginary case of a baptised child dying in infancy and receiving in heaven rewards equal to those given the greater saints . There can be no doubt that , whether cleric or ...
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... heaven , Over the silver mountains , Where spring the nectar fountains . There will I kiss The bowl of bliss ; And drink mine everlasting fill Upon every milken hill . My soul will be a - dry before ; But , after , it will thirst no ...
... heaven , Over the silver mountains , Where spring the nectar fountains . There will I kiss The bowl of bliss ; And drink mine everlasting fill Upon every milken hill . My soul will be a - dry before ; But , after , it will thirst no ...
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... heaven's light , Against their bridal day , which was not long : Sweet Thames ! run softly , till I end my song . 51 Eftsoons the nymphs , which now had flowers their fill , Ran all in haste to see that silver brood , As they came ...
... heaven's light , Against their bridal day , which was not long : Sweet Thames ! run softly , till I end my song . 51 Eftsoons the nymphs , which now had flowers their fill , Ran all in haste to see that silver brood , As they came ...
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... heaven would heap with bliss ; Make feast therefore now all this live - long day ; This day for ever to me holy is . Pour out the wine without restraint or stay , 250 Pour not by cups , but by the bellyful , Pour out to all that will ...
... heaven would heap with bliss ; Make feast therefore now all this live - long day ; This day for ever to me holy is . Pour out the wine without restraint or stay , 250 Pour not by cups , but by the bellyful , Pour out to all that will ...
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... heaven but what doth earth forsake . JOHN LYLY ( 1554 ? -1606 ) APELLES ' SONG Cupid and my Campaspe played At cards for kisses ; Cupid paid . 16 Hark , hark , with what a pretty throat Poor robin redbreast tunes his note ; Hark how the ...
... heaven but what doth earth forsake . JOHN LYLY ( 1554 ? -1606 ) APELLES ' SONG Cupid and my Campaspe played At cards for kisses ; Cupid paid . 16 Hark , hark , with what a pretty throat Poor robin redbreast tunes his note ; Hark how the ...
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