Cross-currents in 17th Century English Literature: The World, the Flesh, and the Spirit, Their Actions and ReactionsP. Smith, 1965 - 345 Seiten |
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... lights The one doth govern days , the other nights . And then that early light which did appear Before the sun and moon created were , The Prince's favour is diffus'd o'er all , From which all Fortunes , Names , and Natures fall ; Then ...
... lights The one doth govern days , the other nights . And then that early light which did appear Before the sun and moon created were , The Prince's favour is diffus'd o'er all , From which all Fortunes , Names , and Natures fall ; Then ...
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... light and scorns learning : A light that falls down from on high For spiritual trades to cozen by : An ignis fatuus that bewitches , And leads men into pools and ditches.1 Hudibras , the Presbyterian , is a learned but intoler- ant ...
... light and scorns learning : A light that falls down from on high For spiritual trades to cozen by : An ignis fatuus that bewitches , And leads men into pools and ditches.1 Hudibras , the Presbyterian , is a learned but intoler- ant ...
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... light of lamps that God has kindled or under Lucifer , in the black realm of smoke ? Is this the providence of which the chosen vessel of God ( i.e. St. Paul ) spoke ? Is this the consolation of the sick ? Is this the treasure Christ ...
... light of lamps that God has kindled or under Lucifer , in the black realm of smoke ? Is this the providence of which the chosen vessel of God ( i.e. St. Paul ) spoke ? Is this the consolation of the sick ? Is this the treasure Christ ...
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RENAISSANCE AND REFORMATION | 1 |
EDMUND SPENSER | 29 |
COMEDY | 66 |
Urheberrecht | |
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