England's AntiphonMacmillan & oc., 1868 - 332 หน้า |
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... stanza might have been written after the Spanish Philip's Armada , but both King David and Sir Philip Sidney were dead before God brake that archer's bow.1 The fourth line of the next stanza is a noteworthy instance of the sense ...
... stanza might have been written after the Spanish Philip's Armada , but both King David and Sir Philip Sidney were dead before God brake that archer's bow.1 The fourth line of the next stanza is a noteworthy instance of the sense ...
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... stanza might have been written after the Spanish Philip's Armada , but both King David and Sir Philip Sidney were dead before God brake that archer's bow.1 The fourth line of the next stanza is a noteworthy instance of the sense ...
... stanza might have been written after the Spanish Philip's Armada , but both King David and Sir Philip Sidney were dead before God brake that archer's bow.1 The fourth line of the next stanza is a noteworthy instance of the sense ...
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... stanza , and take it along with the following , the last two : We think that Paradise and Calvary , Christ's cross and Adam's tree , stood in one place : Look , Lord , and find both Adams met in me ; As the first Adam's sweat surrounds ...
... stanza , and take it along with the following , the last two : We think that Paradise and Calvary , Christ's cross and Adam's tree , stood in one place : Look , Lord , and find both Adams met in me ; As the first Adam's sweat surrounds ...
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allegory alway thank angels babe beauty blessed blest bliss born breast bring the day called Christ clouds comfort dark death divine dost doth doubt drest ears earth EDMUND WALLER eternal eyes fair music fancy Father fear Francis Quarles George Herbert GEORGE WITHER Giles Fletcher give glorious glory God's grace harmony hath head hear heart heaven heavenly hell holy hymn JEREMY TAYLOR Jesus John Bunyan king light live look Lord lyrical mercy Milton mind nature never night nought peace Phineas Fletcher poem poet poetic poetry poor praise prayer PSALM reader religious rest rhyme Robert Herrick shepherds shine sigh sing sleep song sorrow soul Spenser spheres stanza Sweet baby Sweet Phosphor Sweet Spirit symbol thee thine things thou hast thought thyself trouvère true true song truth unto utterance verse voice words worship write