Seventeenth-century Verse and Prose, Volume 1Macmillan, 1951 |
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Page 226
... Divine spirit ; have their works which they writ in Verse ( the Divine stile ) passe for the word of God , and not of man ; and to be harkened to with rever- ence . Do not our Divines ( excepting the stile ) do the same , and by us that ...
... Divine spirit ; have their works which they writ in Verse ( the Divine stile ) passe for the word of God , and not of man ; and to be harkened to with rever- ence . Do not our Divines ( excepting the stile ) do the same , and by us that ...
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... Divine Enlightned substance ; mark how from the Shrine Of holy Saints she paces on , Treading upon Vermilion And Amber ; Spice- ing the Chafte Aire with fumes of Paradise . Then come on , come on , and yeeld A savour like unto a blessed ...
... Divine Enlightned substance ; mark how from the Shrine Of holy Saints she paces on , Treading upon Vermilion And Amber ; Spice- ing the Chafte Aire with fumes of Paradise . Then come on , come on , and yeeld A savour like unto a blessed ...
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... divine , and hope , and rest ; 80 A Sacred calm shines through his peaceful brest . Hail , Man belov'ed ! from highest heav'en ( said he ) My mighty Master sends thee health by me . The things thou saw'est are full of truth and light ...
... divine , and hope , and rest ; 80 A Sacred calm shines through his peaceful brest . Hail , Man belov'ed ! from highest heav'en ( said he ) My mighty Master sends thee health by me . The things thou saw'est are full of truth and light ...
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The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
A Selected List of Books on the Background and the Literature of the First | 29 |
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