The Poetical Works of Skelton and Donne: With a Memoir of Each, Volumen2Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1880 |
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... soul , and so Religion is a christian's , and you know How these are one ; her yea is not her no . But , as our souls of growth and souls of sense Have birthright of our reason's soul , yet hence They fly not from that , nor seek ...
... soul , and so Religion is a christian's , and you know How these are one ; her yea is not her no . But , as our souls of growth and souls of sense Have birthright of our reason's soul , yet hence They fly not from that , nor seek ...
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... soul grows ! We first have souls of growth , and sense ; and those , When our last soul , our soul immortal , came , Were swallowed into it and have no name ; Nor doth he injure those souls , which doth cast The power and praise of both ...
... soul grows ! We first have souls of growth , and sense ; and those , When our last soul , our soul immortal , came , Were swallowed into it and have no name ; Nor doth he injure those souls , which doth cast The power and praise of both ...
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... soul , to whom Luther and Mahomet were Prisons of flesh ; this soul , which oft did tear , And mend the wracks of the Empire , and late Rome , And lived when every great change did come , Had first in Paradise a low but fatal room ...
... soul , to whom Luther and Mahomet were Prisons of flesh ; this soul , which oft did tear , And mend the wracks of the Empire , and late Rome , And lived when every great change did come , Had first in Paradise a low but fatal room ...
Contenido
COMPRISING VOL III SKELTON AND donne | 1 |
Notes to Volume I Skelton | 7 |
The Paradox | 78 |
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