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... light thy light depriveth ! Though here thou liv'st disgraced , And she in heaven is placed , Yet follow her whose light the world reviveth ! Follow those pure beams , whose beauty burneth ! That so have scorchèd thee As thou still ...
... light thy light depriveth ! Though here thou liv'st disgraced , And she in heaven is placed , Yet follow her whose light the world reviveth ! Follow those pure beams , whose beauty burneth ! That so have scorchèd thee As thou still ...
Page 493
... light . Thou art my way ; I wander if thou fly . Thou art my light ; if hid , how blind am I ! Thou art my life ; if thou withdraw'st , I die . My eyes are dark and blind , I cannot see : To whom or whither should my darkness flee , But ...
... light . Thou art my way ; I wander if thou fly . Thou art my light ; if hid , how blind am I ! Thou art my life ; if thou withdraw'st , I die . My eyes are dark and blind , I cannot see : To whom or whither should my darkness flee , But ...
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... light Till rising from the same , Full many shapes , that shadows were , In crimson colours came . A little distance ... light , a seraph - man , On every corse there stood . This seraph - band , each waved his hand : It was a heavenly ...
... light Till rising from the same , Full many shapes , that shadows were , In crimson colours came . A little distance ... light , a seraph - man , On every corse there stood . This seraph - band , each waved his hand : It was a heavenly ...
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50 | 73 |
Alexander Montgomerie b 1540 d | 80 |
Fulke Greville Lord Brooke b 1554 | 145 |
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The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1918 Arthur Quiller-Couch,Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch No preview available - 1966 |
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