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O perfect Light , which shaid away The darkness from the light , And set a ruler o'er the day , Another o'er the night ; Thy glory , when the day forth flies , 5 More vively does appear , Than at midday unto our eyes The shining sun is ...
O perfect Light , which shaid away The darkness from the light , And set a ruler o'er the day , Another o'er the night ; Thy glory , when the day forth flies , 5 More vively does appear , Than at midday unto our eyes The shining sun is ...
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... A pleasure passing ere in thought made ours , A honour that more fickle is than wind , 5 A glory at opinion's frown that lowers , A treasury which bankrupt time devours , A knowledge than grave ignorance more blind , A vain delight ...
... A pleasure passing ere in thought made ours , A honour that more fickle is than wind , 5 A glory at opinion's frown that lowers , A treasury which bankrupt time devours , A knowledge than grave ignorance more blind , A vain delight ...
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Praised be Diana's fair and harmless light , Praised be the dews , wherewith she moists the ground : Praised be her beams , the glory of the night , Praised be her power , by which all powers abound . Praised be her nymphs , with whom ...
Praised be Diana's fair and harmless light , Praised be the dews , wherewith she moists the ground : Praised be her beams , the glory of the night , Praised be her power , by which all powers abound . Praised be her nymphs , with whom ...
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Thy saints are crowned with glory great ; They see God face to face ; They triumph still , they still rejoice , Most happy is their case . 30 35 40 We that are here in banishment Continually do moan , We sigh , and sob , we weep and ...
Thy saints are crowned with glory great ; They see God face to face ; They triumph still , they still rejoice , Most happy is their case . 30 35 40 We that are here in banishment Continually do moan , We sigh , and sob , we weep and ...
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... By virtue first , then choice , a Queen , Tell me , if she were not designed The eclipse and glory of her kind ? Sir Henry Wotton . IO 20 XCV LORD STRAFFORD'S MEDITATIONS IN THE TOWER . Go , 102 A Household Book.
... By virtue first , then choice , a Queen , Tell me , if she were not designed The eclipse and glory of her kind ? Sir Henry Wotton . IO 20 XCV LORD STRAFFORD'S MEDITATIONS IN THE TOWER . Go , 102 A Household Book.
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