Seventeenth-century Verse and ProseMacmillan, 1959 |
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Page 106
... Creatures , my thoughts , is with the Sunne , and be- yond the Sunne , overtakes the Sunne , and overgoes the Sunne in one pace , one steppe , everywhere . And then as the other world produces Serpents , and Vipers , malignant , and ...
... Creatures , my thoughts , is with the Sunne , and be- yond the Sunne , overtakes the Sunne , and overgoes the Sunne in one pace , one steppe , everywhere . And then as the other world produces Serpents , and Vipers , malignant , and ...
Page 114
... Creatures . God affords no man the com- fort , the false comfort of Atheism : He will not allow a pretending Atheist the power to flatter himself , so far , as seriously to thinke there is no God . He must pull out his own eyes , and ...
... Creatures . God affords no man the com- fort , the false comfort of Atheism : He will not allow a pretending Atheist the power to flatter himself , so far , as seriously to thinke there is no God . He must pull out his own eyes , and ...
Page 321
... creatures , re- turne the duty of a devout and learned admiration . There is but one first cause , 60 most imperfect creatures , and such as were not preserved in the Arke , but having their seeds and principles in the wombe of na- ture ...
... creatures , re- turne the duty of a devout and learned admiration . There is but one first cause , 60 most imperfect creatures , and such as were not preserved in the Arke , but having their seeds and principles in the wombe of na- ture ...
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Lancelot Andrewes | 33 |
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