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... heart . But , with those of seraphic nature , or so filled with spirit that translation may be near , it seems to hover before or around , announcing or enfold- ing them like a luminous atmosphere . Such an one advances like a vision ...
... heart . But , with those of seraphic nature , or so filled with spirit that translation may be near , it seems to hover before or around , announcing or enfold- ing them like a luminous atmosphere . Such an one advances like a vision ...
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... heart shall know how to ask . CONJECTURES CONCERNING THE HEAVENLY LIFE . Purified in my whole genius , I congratulate myself Secure of fate , while neither am I downcast by any terrors , Nor store up secret griefs in my heart , But pass ...
... heart shall know how to ask . CONJECTURES CONCERNING THE HEAVENLY LIFE . Purified in my whole genius , I congratulate myself Secure of fate , while neither am I downcast by any terrors , Nor store up secret griefs in my heart , But pass ...
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... heart be moved , Although the verse be somewhat scant , God doth supply the want― As when the heart says , sighing to be approved , " Oh , could I love ! " and stops ; God writeth , loved . Lord H. - I cannot say to you truly that my ...
... heart be moved , Although the verse be somewhat scant , God doth supply the want― As when the heart says , sighing to be approved , " Oh , could I love ! " and stops ; God writeth , loved . Lord H. - I cannot say to you truly that my ...
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... heart mingled with heart in the atmosphere of Divine love . It was a great boon to be granted two mortals . THE PROSE WORKS OF MILTON . WITH A BIOGRAPHICAL INTRODUCTION 44 PAPERS ON LITERATURE AND ART .
... heart mingled with heart in the atmosphere of Divine love . It was a great boon to be granted two mortals . THE PROSE WORKS OF MILTON . WITH A BIOGRAPHICAL INTRODUCTION 44 PAPERS ON LITERATURE AND ART .
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... heart The lowliest duties on herself did lay . " One should have climbed to as high a point as Wordsworth to be able to review Milton , or even to view in part his high places . From the hill - top we still strain our eyes looking up to ...
... heart The lowliest duties on herself did lay . " One should have climbed to as high a point as Wordsworth to be able to review Milton , or even to view in part his high places . From the hill - top we still strain our eyes looking up to ...
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