Stands in the sun, and with no partial gaze Views all creation ; and he loves it all, And blesses it, and calls it very good ! This is indeed to dwell with the most High ! Cherubs and rapture-trembling Seraphim Can press no nearer to the Almighty's Throne. Literary Sketches and Letters - Página 60de Charles Lamb - 1848 - 306 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
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