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Page 33
... light which now shines upon me , and giver of all inward illuminations , I do beseech thee , of thy infinite goodness , to pardon a greater request than à sinner ought to make . I am not satisfied enough whether I shall publish this ...
... light which now shines upon me , and giver of all inward illuminations , I do beseech thee , of thy infinite goodness , to pardon a greater request than à sinner ought to make . I am not satisfied enough whether I shall publish this ...
Page 38
... light , And the choirs of the higher powers , and blessed beings With whom I desire to mingle fires and sacred bonds- Passing from joy to joy the heaven of all , What has been given to ourselves , or sanctioned by a common vow . God ...
... light , And the choirs of the higher powers , and blessed beings With whom I desire to mingle fires and sacred bonds- Passing from joy to joy the heaven of all , What has been given to ourselves , or sanctioned by a common vow . God ...
Page 44
... light of faith , and 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 .
... light of faith , and 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 .
Page 51
... light used to gush from my closed eyelids . Then , as my sight became daily more impaired , the colors became more faint , and were emitted with a certain crackling sound ; but , at present , every species of illumination being , as it ...
... light used to gush from my closed eyelids . Then , as my sight became daily more impaired , the colors became more faint , and were emitted with a certain crackling sound ; but , at present , every species of illumination being , as it ...
Page 52
... light , dare tune our humble pipes to any other strain ? Thou may'st thank Him , Milton , for , but for this misfortune , thou hadst been a benefactor to the great and strong only , but now to the multitude and suffering also thy voice ...
... light , dare tune our humble pipes to any other strain ? Thou may'st thank Him , Milton , for , but for this misfortune , thou hadst been a benefactor to the great and strong only , but now to the multitude and suffering also thy voice ...
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