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... Light did but serve it , and did show the way By which at first night did precede the day . Nor is that symmetry of parts and form divine Made of one vulgar line , Or such as any know how to define , But of proportions new , so well ...
... Light did but serve it , and did show the way By which at first night did precede the day . Nor is that symmetry of parts and form divine Made of one vulgar line , Or such as any know how to define , But of proportions new , so well ...
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... light doth trample on my days : My days , which are at best but dull and hoary , Mere glimmering and decays . O holy hope and high humility , High as the heavens above ! These are your walks , and you have show'd them me To kindle my ...
... light doth trample on my days : My days , which are at best but dull and hoary , Mere glimmering and decays . O holy hope and high humility , High as the heavens above ! These are your walks , and you have show'd them me To kindle my ...
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... light of our reason or skill is too dim to see it by . No remedy , then , but it must be ( as Esai calls it ) matutina lux . The morning light , the light of God's laws must certify them of the ejus of it : 30 there or not at all to be ...
... light of our reason or skill is too dim to see it by . No remedy , then , but it must be ( as Esai calls it ) matutina lux . The morning light , the light of God's laws must certify them of the ejus of it : 30 there or not at all to be ...
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Fulke Greville First Baron Brooke 4 | 10 |
From Euthymiae Raptus or the Tears of Peace | 18 |
Michael Drayton | 31 |
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