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... soul , One thought of thee puts all the pomp to flight , Priests , tapers , temples , swim before my sight : In seas of flame my plunging soul is drown'd , While Altars blaze , and Angels tremble round . While prostrate here in humble ...
... soul , One thought of thee puts all the pomp to flight , Priests , tapers , temples , swim before my sight : In seas of flame my plunging soul is drown'd , While Altars blaze , and Angels tremble round . While prostrate here in humble ...
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... soul the love of wealth alarms . V. Though richest hues the peacock's plumes adorn , Yet horror screams from his discordant throat . Rise , sons of harmony , and hail the morn , While warbling larks on russet pinions float ; Or seek at ...
... soul the love of wealth alarms . V. Though richest hues the peacock's plumes adorn , Yet horror screams from his discordant throat . Rise , sons of harmony , and hail the morn , While warbling larks on russet pinions float ; Or seek at ...
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... Soul . 2. That Energy , call'd Evil , is alone from the Body ; & that Reason , call'd Good , is alone from the Soul . 3. That God will torment Man in Eternity for following his Energies . But the following Contraries to these are True ...
... Soul . 2. That Energy , call'd Evil , is alone from the Body ; & that Reason , call'd Good , is alone from the Soul . 3. That God will torment Man in Eternity for following his Energies . But the following Contraries to these are True ...
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ABRAHAM COWLEY 161816331667 | 1 |
SIR WILLIAM DAVENANT 160616351668 | 12 |
SIR JOHN DENHAM 161516421669 | 20 |
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