History of English Literature, Том 2F. Ungar Publishing Company, 1965 |
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... light and give us to walk in the light , as He is the light ! ... blessed be His Name for shining upon so dark a heart as mine ! " Certainly he must have dreamed of becoming a saint as well as a king , and aspired to salvation as well ...
... light and give us to walk in the light , as He is the light ! ... blessed be His Name for shining upon so dark a heart as mine ! " Certainly he must have dreamed of becoming a saint as well as a king , and aspired to salvation as well ...
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... Light and perfect Image of the Father , . . . Who is there that cannot trace thee now in thy beamy walk through the midst of thy sanctuary , amidst those golden candlesticks , which have long suffered a dimness amongst us through the ...
... Light and perfect Image of the Father , . . . Who is there that cannot trace thee now in thy beamy walk through the midst of thy sanctuary , amidst those golden candlesticks , which have long suffered a dimness amongst us through the ...
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... light , And o'er the dark her silver mantle threw . " 1 The changes of the light become here a religious procession of vague beings who fill the soul with veneration . So sanctified , the poet prays . Standing by the " inmost bower " of ...
... light , And o'er the dark her silver mantle threw . " 1 The changes of the light become here a religious procession of vague beings who fill the soul with veneration . So sanctified , the poet prays . Standing by the " inmost bower " of ...
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cesses of sensuality 320 | 12 |
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