Wrestling with God: Literature & Theology in the English Renaissance : Essays to Honour Paul Grant Stanwood |
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And fall amidst the glory of his tide : Then in a book where every work is writ Shall this man's actions be reveal'd , to show The gainful fruit of well - imployed wit , Which paid to heaven the debt that it did owe .
And fall amidst the glory of his tide : Then in a book where every work is writ Shall this man's actions be reveal'd , to show The gainful fruit of well - imployed wit , Which paid to heaven the debt that it did owe .
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Epiphania , from the Heavens ; Theophania , from above the Heavens ; and Bethphania , on the Earth , to shew , though he was borne a Man ; yet , hee was God of all ; and , had power on Earth , in Heaven , and above all Heavens .
Epiphania , from the Heavens ; Theophania , from above the Heavens ; and Bethphania , on the Earth , to shew , though he was borne a Man ; yet , hee was God of all ; and , had power on Earth , in Heaven , and above all Heavens .
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10 With its need to justify Jonson's poetic voice as the reflection of his actual life , “ To Heaven ” implies the absence of a conception of a “ speaker ” akin to a dramatic personage whom readers could infer from individual poems .
10 With its need to justify Jonson's poetic voice as the reflection of his actual life , “ To Heaven ” implies the absence of a conception of a “ speaker ” akin to a dramatic personage whom readers could infer from individual poems .
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