Minor English Poets, 1660-1780: A Selection from Alexander Chalmers' The English Poets, Tom 4David P. French B. Blom, 1967 |
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... light is good within its destin'd sphere ; Nor with each other do they interfere : Faith does not reason , reason does not see , Nor sight extend beyond a fixt degree : Yet faith in light of a superior kind Cannot be call'd irrational ...
... light is good within its destin'd sphere ; Nor with each other do they interfere : Faith does not reason , reason does not see , Nor sight extend beyond a fixt degree : Yet faith in light of a superior kind Cannot be call'd irrational ...
Strona 455
... light ; And induc'd all his host to so monstrous a thing , As to act against Nature's omnipotent king . Then did evil begin , or the absence of good , Which from thee could not come - from a crea- ture it could ; Who , made in thy ...
... light ; And induc'd all his host to so monstrous a thing , As to act against Nature's omnipotent king . Then did evil begin , or the absence of good , Which from thee could not come - from a crea- ture it could ; Who , made in thy ...
Strona 469
... light's enkindling spark ; But , as consider'd in it's own dark root , Still wants the unction , and the light's recruit . Brighter than all , that now is look'd upon , This lamp of God , at it's creation shon ; The body , purer than ...
... light's enkindling spark ; But , as consider'd in it's own dark root , Still wants the unction , and the light's recruit . Brighter than all , that now is look'd upon , This lamp of God , at it's creation shon ; The body , purer than ...
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Poems of Boyse | 3 |
To his Grace John Duke | 13 |
Address to Poverty | 19 |
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