Half-hours with the Best Authors, Том 2Routledge, 1850 |
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... thee that have something that thou hast not . It may be , the comparing of thyself with them may help to allay the swelling , and reduce thee to a more sober and humble temper . But when , on the other side , thou findest thyself apt to ...
... thee that have something that thou hast not . It may be , the comparing of thyself with them may help to allay the swelling , and reduce thee to a more sober and humble temper . But when , on the other side , thou findest thyself apt to ...
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... thee in the living day , When in dead night thy fair imperfect shade Through heavy sleep on sightless eyes doth stay ? All days are nights to see , till I see thee , And nights , bright days , when dreams do show thee me . If the dull ...
... thee in the living day , When in dead night thy fair imperfect shade Through heavy sleep on sightless eyes doth stay ? All days are nights to see , till I see thee , And nights , bright days , when dreams do show thee me . If the dull ...
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... thee ; nor love thee , nor espouse him- self unto thee , so long as these sullied garments of sin cover thee . To a clean lord must be a clean habitation . A pure heart must be his mansion , purged by faith , adorned with good works ...
... thee ; nor love thee , nor espouse him- self unto thee , so long as these sullied garments of sin cover thee . To a clean lord must be a clean habitation . A pure heart must be his mansion , purged by faith , adorned with good works ...
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