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Page 288
... death , will instantly un- joynt My body , and soule , and I shall sleepe a space ; But my ever - waking part shall see that face , Whose feare already shakes my every joynt . Then , as my soule to heaven her first seate , takes flight ...
... death , will instantly un- joynt My body , and soule , and I shall sleepe a space ; But my ever - waking part shall see that face , Whose feare already shakes my every joynt . Then , as my soule to heaven her first seate , takes flight ...
Page 312
... death . Sh'el bargain with them , and will give Them God ; teach them how to live In him : or , if they this deny ... death more mysticall and high . Into love's arms thou shalt let fall A still - surviving funerall . 5 50 60 70 His is ...
... death . Sh'el bargain with them , and will give Them God ; teach them how to live In him : or , if they this deny ... death more mysticall and high . Into love's arms thou shalt let fall A still - surviving funerall . 5 50 60 70 His is ...
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... Death - mate , and no other on board the skeleton ship . Like vessel , like crew ! Death and Life - in - Death have diced for the ship's crew , and she ( the latter ) winneth the ancient Mari- ner . No twilight within courts of the Sun ...
... Death - mate , and no other on board the skeleton ship . Like vessel , like crew ! Death and Life - in - Death have diced for the ship's crew , and she ( the latter ) winneth the ancient Mari- ner . No twilight within courts of the Sun ...
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