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... waves of hope , and fear : Hope on his top my trembling heart doth bear Up to my heav'n , but straight my lofty minde By fear sunk in despair deep drown'd I finde . But ( ah ! ) your tempests cannot last for ever ; But ( ah ! ) ...
... waves of hope , and fear : Hope on his top my trembling heart doth bear Up to my heav'n , but straight my lofty minde By fear sunk in despair deep drown'd I finde . But ( ah ! ) your tempests cannot last for ever ; But ( ah ! ) ...
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IO 100 20 M. Crashaws Answer For Hope 107 Dear hope ! earth's dowry , and heavn's debt ! The entity of those that are not yet . Subtlest , but surest beeing ! Thou by whom Our nothing has a definition ! Substantiall shade ! whose sweet ...
IO 100 20 M. Crashaws Answer For Hope 107 Dear hope ! earth's dowry , and heavn's debt ! The entity of those that are not yet . Subtlest , but surest beeing ! Thou by whom Our nothing has a definition ! Substantiall shade ! whose sweet ...
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Against Hope15 Hope , whose weak Being ruin'd is , Alike if it succeed , and if it miss ; Whom Good or Ill does equally confound , And both the Horns of Fates Dilemma wound . Vain shadow ! which dost vanish quite , Both at full Noon ...
Against Hope15 Hope , whose weak Being ruin'd is , Alike if it succeed , and if it miss ; Whom Good or Ill does equally confound , And both the Horns of Fates Dilemma wound . Vain shadow ! which dost vanish quite , Both at full Noon ...
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