Seventeenth-century Verse and Prose, Volume 1Macmillan, 1951 |
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Page 118
... Glory , the 20 Son of God , then in all them , in that illus- tration , that emanation , that effusion of beams of glory , which began not to shine 6000. yeares ago , but 6000. millions of mil- lions ago , had been 6000. millions of mil ...
... Glory , the 20 Son of God , then in all them , in that illus- tration , that emanation , that effusion of beams of glory , which began not to shine 6000. yeares ago , but 6000. millions of mil- lions ago , had been 6000. millions of mil ...
Page 340
... glory , and the quality of either state after death , makes a folly of posthumous mem- ory . God who can only destroy our souls , and hath assured our resurrection , either of our bodies or names hath directly promised no duration ...
... glory , and the quality of either state after death , makes a folly of posthumous mem- ory . God who can only destroy our souls , and hath assured our resurrection , either of our bodies or names hath directly promised no duration ...
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... glory be their bait , whose mindes Are all too high for a low Cell : Though Hawks can prey through storms and winds , The poor Bee in her hive must dwel . Glory , the Crouds cheap tinsel still To what most takes them , is a drudge ; And ...
... glory be their bait , whose mindes Are all too high for a low Cell : Though Hawks can prey through storms and winds , The poor Bee in her hive must dwel . Glory , the Crouds cheap tinsel still To what most takes them , is a drudge ; And ...
Contents
The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
A Selected List of Books on the Background and the Literature of the First | 29 |
Francis Bacon | 43 |
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