Seventeenth-century Verse and ProseMacmillan, 1959 |
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Page 474
... night Is dark , and long ; The Rode foul , and where one goes right , Six may go wrong . One twinkling ray Shot o'r some cloud , May clear much way And guide a croud . 10 30 Gods Saints are shining lights : who stays Here long must ...
... night Is dark , and long ; The Rode foul , and where one goes right , Six may go wrong . One twinkling ray Shot o'r some cloud , May clear much way And guide a croud . 10 30 Gods Saints are shining lights : who stays Here long must ...
Page 487
... night . There is in God ( some12 say ) A deep , but dazling darkness ; As men here Say it is late and dusky , because they See not all clear ; O for that night ! where I in him Might live invisible and dim.103 The Water - fall With what ...
... night . There is in God ( some12 say ) A deep , but dazling darkness ; As men here Say it is late and dusky , because they See not all clear ; O for that night ! where I in him Might live invisible and dim.103 The Water - fall With what ...
Page 493
... night , 477 I scarce beleeve my love to be so pure , 86 I sing of Brooks , of Blossomes , Birds , and Bowers , 233 I Sing the birth , was borne to night , 138 I Sing the Name which None can say , 379 I Struck the board , and cry'd , No ...
... night , 477 I scarce beleeve my love to be so pure , 86 I sing of Brooks , of Blossomes , Birds , and Bowers , 233 I Sing the birth , was borne to night , 138 I Sing the Name which None can say , 379 I Struck the board , and cry'd , No ...
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