The Oxford Book of Seventeenth Century VerseSir Herbert John Clifford Grierson, Geoffrey Bullough Clarendon Press, 1934 - 974 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 381
... unto life and rest . Thus are true Aarons drest . Profanenesse in my head , Defects and darknesse in my breast , A noise of passions ringing me for dead Unto a place where is no rest . Poore priest thus am I drest . Onely another head I ...
... unto life and rest . Thus are true Aarons drest . Profanenesse in my head , Defects and darknesse in my breast , A noise of passions ringing me for dead Unto a place where is no rest . Poore priest thus am I drest . Onely another head I ...
الصفحة 785
... unto them , what seek ye ? They said unto him , Rabbi , ( which is to say , being interpreted , Master , ) where dwellest thou ? He saith unto them , Come and see . They came and saw where he dwelt , and abode with him that day : for it ...
... unto them , what seek ye ? They said unto him , Rabbi , ( which is to say , being interpreted , Master , ) where dwellest thou ? He saith unto them , Come and see . They came and saw where he dwelt , and abode with him that day : for it ...
الصفحة 942
... unto fate ) AM no subject unto fate ; The pow'r assum'd I give to you : Whether returning Love or Hate , Which falls in storms or gentle dew , It is my Will which chuseth you ; Though Tyrant , yet , if I'll obey ; Obedience is truly due ...
... unto fate ) AM no subject unto fate ; The pow'r assum'd I give to you : Whether returning Love or Hate , Which falls in storms or gentle dew , It is my Will which chuseth you ; Though Tyrant , yet , if I'll obey ; Obedience is truly due ...
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