Poems: The 1645 EdHarcourt, Brace, 1951 - 353 páginas |
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... god's annual death , but with the coming of Christ , Thamuz has been wounded far more sorely than his followers realize . He is now dead with no resurrection to come . Stanza XXV sums up the war on the heathen gods made by the infant ...
... god's annual death , but with the coming of Christ , Thamuz has been wounded far more sorely than his followers realize . He is now dead with no resurrection to come . Stanza XXV sums up the war on the heathen gods made by the infant ...
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... gods are really demons whose reign is now ended by the birth of Christ . Even the " gentler " and more " poetic " beings of pagan superstition mourn the event , for example , in Stanza XX , the “ Nimphs in twilight shade of tangled ...
... gods are really demons whose reign is now ended by the birth of Christ . Even the " gentler " and more " poetic " beings of pagan superstition mourn the event , for example , in Stanza XX , the “ Nimphs in twilight shade of tangled ...
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... God Who still in thee doth trust . Pitty me Lord for daily thee I call ; O make rejoyce Thy Servants Soul ; For Lord ... gods have done Like to thy glorious works . The Nations all whom thou hast made Shall come , and all shall frame To ...
... God Who still in thee doth trust . Pitty me Lord for daily thee I call ; O make rejoyce Thy Servants Soul ; For Lord ... gods have done Like to thy glorious works . The Nations all whom thou hast made Shall come , and all shall frame To ...
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The Passion | 15 |
Sonnet II Donna leggiadra | 38 |
Comus | 55 |
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