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الصفحة 118
“ Rap'd , ” he has suffered a kind of negative rapture which has , instead of seizing him from this world and into heaven , like the rapture of Paul , impelled him away from heaven and into the second " state " of line ...
“ Rap'd , ” he has suffered a kind of negative rapture which has , instead of seizing him from this world and into heaven , like the rapture of Paul , impelled him away from heaven and into the second " state " of line ...
الصفحة 123
To Heaven . ” He addresses God with magnificent tact , advocating himself with such delicacy that his accusations are qualified by his concessions , his scorn balanced against his shame . He prays only for grace and only from love .
To Heaven . ” He addresses God with magnificent tact , advocating himself with such delicacy that his accusations are qualified by his concessions , his scorn balanced against his shame . He prays only for grace and only from love .
الصفحة 124
The shaping of the verse indicates how the " state " of this life is held within the " state " of heaven . Beginning with “ GOod and Great GOD , ” the poem returns to “ thee ” in the final line : God , the pattern suggests , can be ...
The shaping of the verse indicates how the " state " of this life is held within the " state " of heaven . Beginning with “ GOod and Great GOD , ” the poem returns to “ thee ” in the final line : God , the pattern suggests , can be ...
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