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" With Thee O let me rise As larks, harmoniously, And sing this day Thy victories : Then shall the fall further the flight in me. "
The Poetical Works of George Herbert - Page 41
by George Herbert, Robert Aris Willmott - 1855 - 315 pages
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Language and the Subject

Karl Simms - Grammar, Comparative and general - 1997 - 336 pages
...beeame Most pooi. With thee O let me rise As larks, harmoniously. And sing this dav thy vietories: Then shall the fall further the flight in me. My tender age in sorrow did begin: And still with sicknesses and shame Thou didst so punish sin. That I became Most thin. With...
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Literature in the Light of the Emblem: Structural Parallels Between the ...

Peter Maurice Daly - Literary Criticism - 1998 - 304 pages
...store, Though foolishly he lost the same, Decaying more and more, Till he became Most poor: With thee Oh let me rise As larks, harmoniously, And sing this...further the flight in me. My tender age in sorrow did begin: And still with sicknesses and shame Thou did st so punish sin, That I became Most thin. With...
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Language Through the Looking Glass: Exploring Language and Linguistics

Marina Yaguello - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1998 - 190 pages
...store, Though foolishly he lost the same, Decaying more and more, Till he became Most poore: 5 With thee O let me rise As larks, harmoniously, And sing this...victories: Then shall the fall further the flight in me. t0 My tender age in sorrow did beginne: And still with sicknesses and shame Thou didst so punish sinne,...
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Patterns in Language: An Introduction to Language and Literary Style

Joanna Thornborrow, Shân Wareing - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1998 - 284 pages
...store, Though foolishly he lost the same, Decaying more and more, Till he became Most poo re: With thee O let me rise As larks, harmoniously, And sing this...victories: Then shall the fall further the flight in me. 2.3 Stress and metrical patterning 2.3.1 Word stress We looked above at some examples of double rhymes:...
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Chapters into Verse: A Selection of Poetry in English Inspired by the Bible ...

Robert Atwan, Laurance Wieder - Poetry - 2000 - 514 pages
...store, Though foolishly he lost the same, Decaying more and more, Till he became Most poor: With thee O let me rise As larks, harmoniously And sing this...further the flight in me. My tender age in sorrow did begin: And still with sicknesses and shame Thou didst so punish sin, That I became Most thin. With...
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The Book of Forms: A Handbook of Poetics

Lewis Turco - Literature - 2000 - 356 pages
...store, Though foolishly he lost the same, Decaying more and more, Till he became Most poor: With thee O let me rise As larks, harmoniously, And sing this...further the flight in me. My tender age in sorrow did begin: And still with sicknesses and shame Thou did so punish sin, That I became Most thin. With thee...
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The Art of Poetry: How to Read a Poem

Shira Wolosky Weiss - Language Arts & Disciplines - 2001 - 248 pages
...store, Though foolishly he lost the same, Decaying more and more, Till he became Most poor: With thee O let me rise As larks, harmoniously, And sing this...further the flight in me. My tender age in sorrow did begin: And still with sicknesses and shame Thou didst so punish sin, That I became Most thin. With...
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The Routledge History of Literature in English: Britain and Ireland

Ronald Carter, John McRae - English language - 2001 - 598 pages
...Though foolishly he lost the same. Decaying more and more, Till he became Most poot; With thee O ler me rise As larks, harmoniously, And sing this day...victories: Then shall the fall further the flight in me. My render age in sortow did begin: And still with sicknesses and shame Thou didst so punish sin: That...
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Words Alone: The Poet T. S. Eliot

Denis Donoghue - Literary Criticism - 2002 - 356 pages
..."grace." For a comparable act of faith we have to go to George Herbert's "Easter-Wings": With thee O let me rise As larks, harmoniously, And sing this...victories: Then shall the fall further the flight in me. Here the internal rhyme of "shall" and "fall" propels the alliterative movement of "fall" and "further"...
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Poetry, Symbol, and Allegory: Interpreting Metaphorical Language from Plato ...

Simon Brittan - Language Arts & Disciplines - 2003 - 242 pages
...store, Though foolishly he lost the same, Decaying more and more, Till he became Most poor: With thee O let me rise As larks, harmoniously, And sing this...further the flight in me. My tender age in sorrow did begin: And still with sickness and shame Thou didst so punish sin, That I became Most thin. With thee...
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