Half-hours with the Best Authors, Том 2F. Warne, 1866 |
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... earth whom God so much doth grace , And lets His own beloved to behold ; For in the view of her celestial face All joy , all bliss , all happiness have place ; Ne ought on earth can want unto the wight Who of her self can win the ...
... earth whom God so much doth grace , And lets His own beloved to behold ; For in the view of her celestial face All joy , all bliss , all happiness have place ; Ne ought on earth can want unto the wight Who of her self can win the ...
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... earth , why should I think that blessed spirits are such local , confined , and impotent substances , as not to have notice of the things of earth ? Had I but bodily eyes , I could see more from the top of a tower or hill than any one ...
... earth , why should I think that blessed spirits are such local , confined , and impotent substances , as not to have notice of the things of earth ? Had I but bodily eyes , I could see more from the top of a tower or hill than any one ...
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... earth , and of souls that are confined to such dark lanterns as this body is . Stars can shine one to another ; and we on earth can see them so far off in their heaven ; and sure , then , if they have a seeing faculty , each of them can ...
... earth , and of souls that are confined to such dark lanterns as this body is . Stars can shine one to another ; and we on earth can see them so far off in their heaven ; and sure , then , if they have a seeing faculty , each of them can ...
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