Metaphysical Lyrics & Poems of the Seventeenth Century: Donne to ButlerSir Herbert John Clifford Grierson Oxford University Press, 1921 - 244 strán (strany) |
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Strana xxvi
... faith of his country , the established religion of his legal sovereign , and the act cost him some pangs . ' A convert from Popery to Protestantism , ' said Dr. Johnson , ' gives up so much of what he has held as sacred as anything that ...
... faith of his country , the established religion of his legal sovereign , and the act cost him some pangs . ' A convert from Popery to Protestantism , ' said Dr. Johnson , ' gives up so much of what he has held as sacred as anything that ...
Strana xlvi
... who has found rest and a full expansion of heart in the rediscovery of a faith and ritual and order which give entire satisfaction to the imagination and affections . And that is not quite all . The Catholic poet is xlvi Introduction .
... who has found rest and a full expansion of heart in the rediscovery of a faith and ritual and order which give entire satisfaction to the imagination and affections . And that is not quite all . The Catholic poet is xlvi Introduction .
Strana xlvii
... faith and love : Faith can believe As fast as love new laws can give . Faith is my force . Faith strength affords To keep pace with those powerful words . And words more sure , more sweet than they Love could not think , truth could not ...
... faith and love : Faith can believe As fast as love new laws can give . Faith is my force . Faith strength affords To keep pace with those powerful words . And words more sure , more sweet than they Love could not think , truth could not ...
Strana 29
... had beginning took ! I speak not this with a false heart , ( Wherewith his hand she gently strain'd ) Or that would change a love maintain'd With so much faith on either part . 20 30 10 Nay , I protest , though Death with his Worst ( 29 )
... had beginning took ! I speak not this with a false heart , ( Wherewith his hand she gently strain'd ) Or that would change a love maintain'd With so much faith on either part . 20 30 10 Nay , I protest , though Death with his Worst ( 29 )
Strana 34
... faith shall purchase me , Then curse thine owne inconstancy . A fayrer hand than thine , shall cure That heart , which thy false oathes did wound ; And to my soul , a soul more pure Than thine , shall by Loves hand be bound , And both ...
... faith shall purchase me , Then curse thine owne inconstancy . A fayrer hand than thine , shall cure That heart , which thy false oathes did wound ; And to my soul , a soul more pure Than thine , shall by Loves hand be bound , And both ...
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