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Page vii
... Heaven and pleading for the Guilty , with Justice described by her Qualities ( from Giles Fletcher's Christ's Victory in Heaven ) 308 Justice addressing the Creator 310 Mercy brightening the Rainbow The Palace of Presumption Instability ...
... Heaven and pleading for the Guilty , with Justice described by her Qualities ( from Giles Fletcher's Christ's Victory in Heaven ) 308 Justice addressing the Creator 310 Mercy brightening the Rainbow The Palace of Presumption Instability ...
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... heaven by a large eagle , who addresses him in the name of St. James and the Virgin Mary , and , in order to quiet the poet's fears of being carried up to Jupiter , like another Ganymede , or turned into a star like Orion , tells him ...
... heaven by a large eagle , who addresses him in the name of St. James and the Virgin Mary , and , in order to quiet the poet's fears of being carried up to Jupiter , like another Ganymede , or turned into a star like Orion , tells him ...
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... heavens won ; And amorously lift up your headès all Thank love that list you to his mercy call . " * * * * * * * * And therewith cast I down mine eye again , Whereas I saw walking under the tower , Full secretly new comyn to her pleyne ...
... heavens won ; And amorously lift up your headès all Thank love that list you to his mercy call . " * * * * * * * * And therewith cast I down mine eye again , Whereas I saw walking under the tower , Full secretly new comyn to her pleyne ...
Page 85
... heaven and hell . - 5 Methought among the fell fiends . - 6 The devil made proclaim a dance.— 7 of sinners that were never shriven . - 8 Against the feast of Fastern's even . - 9 To make their observance . - 10 He bade ( his ) gallants ...
... heaven and hell . - 5 Methought among the fell fiends . - 6 The devil made proclaim a dance.— 7 of sinners that were never shriven . - 8 Against the feast of Fastern's even . - 9 To make their observance . - 10 He bade ( his ) gallants ...
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... heaven above can make : All these , in fine , may not compare , experience so doth prove , Unto the torments , sharp and strange , of such as be in love . Love looks aloft , and laughs to scorn all such as griefs annoy , The more ...
... heaven above can make : All these , in fine , may not compare , experience so doth prove , Unto the torments , sharp and strange , of such as be in love . Love looks aloft , and laughs to scorn all such as griefs annoy , The more ...
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