Seventeenth-century Prose and Poetry, Band 10Alexander Maclaren Witherspoon, Frank J. Warnke Harcourt, Brace & World, 1963 - 1094 Seiten A collection of seventeenth-century English prose and poetry. |
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... soul , thou have not all thy money to tell over when the sun is ready to set , all the account to make of every bag of money and of every quillet of land , whose it is and whether it be his that looks for it from thee or his from whom ...
... soul , thou have not all thy money to tell over when the sun is ready to set , all the account to make of every bag of money and of every quillet of land , whose it is and whether it be his that looks for it from thee or his from whom ...
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... soul ; but , having raised the walls of man , he was driven to a second and harder creation of a substance like himself , an incorruptible and immortal soul . For these two affections we have the philosophy and opinion of the heathens ...
... soul ; but , having raised the walls of man , he was driven to a second and harder creation of a substance like himself , an incorruptible and immortal soul . For these two affections we have the philosophy and opinion of the heathens ...
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... SOUL Oh , who shall from this dungeon raise A soul enslaved so many ways ? With bolts of bones ; that fettered stands In feet , and manacled in hands ; Here blinded with an eye , and there Deaf with the drumming of an ear ; A soul hung ...
... SOUL Oh , who shall from this dungeon raise A soul enslaved so many ways ? With bolts of bones ; that fettered stands In feet , and manacled in hands ; Here blinded with an eye , and there Deaf with the drumming of an ear ; A soul hung ...
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SeventeenthCentury Prose | 3 |
Bibliography | 16 |
Introductory Note | 30 |
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