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... give us teares to wash them ... 1 The final version stresses the relation between Christ's Sacrifice and those " streames " of grace : So when I view my sinnes , mine eyes remove More backward still , and to that water flie , Which is ...
... give us teares to wash them ... 1 The final version stresses the relation between Christ's Sacrifice and those " streames " of grace : So when I view my sinnes , mine eyes remove More backward still , and to that water flie , Which is ...
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... gives to the metaphysical lyric . His use of recapitulated phrases and images from The Progresse of the Soule is part ... give mee , ... ( 5-7 ) All of the early editions place The Progresse of the Soule adjacent to the seven devotional ...
... gives to the metaphysical lyric . His use of recapitulated phrases and images from The Progresse of the Soule is part ... give mee , ... ( 5-7 ) All of the early editions place The Progresse of the Soule adjacent to the seven devotional ...
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... gives us a differ- ent way of " formulating history . " The twelve " Holy Sonnets " originally in the 1633 Poems , and third in the opening cluster , give us a view of mankind's progress through time in terms of the struggle between ...
... gives us a differ- ent way of " formulating history . " The twelve " Holy Sonnets " originally in the 1633 Poems , and third in the opening cluster , give us a view of mankind's progress through time in terms of the struggle between ...
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