An Oxford Anthology of English PoetryHoward Foster Lowry, Willard Thorp |
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... light thy light depriv- eth , Though here thou liv'st disgraced , And she in heaven is placed , Yet follow her whose light the world reviveth . Follow those pure beams whose beauty burneth , That so have scorchéd thee , As thou still ...
... light thy light depriv- eth , Though here thou liv'st disgraced , And she in heaven is placed , Yet follow her whose light the world reviveth . Follow those pure beams whose beauty burneth , That so have scorchéd thee , As thou still ...
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... LIGHT 315. Angels , thy old freinds , there shall greet thee , Glad at their own home now to meet thee . 140 All thy good workes which went before And waited for thee , at the door , Shall own thee there ; and all in one Weave a ...
... LIGHT 315. Angels , thy old freinds , there shall greet thee , Glad at their own home now to meet thee . 140 All thy good workes which went before And waited for thee , at the door , Shall own thee there ; and all in one Weave a ...
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... light , All calm , as it was bright ; honing And round beneath it , Time in hours , days , years , rolling Driv'n by the spheres Like a vast shadow mov'd , in which the world And all her train were hurl'd ; The doting lover in his ...
... light , All calm , as it was bright ; honing And round beneath it , Time in hours , days , years , rolling Driv'n by the spheres Like a vast shadow mov'd , in which the world And all her train were hurl'd ; The doting lover in his ...
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