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Page 89
... soul , like a quiet palmer , Travelleth towards the land of heaven , Over the silver mountains , Where spring the nectar fountains . There will I kiss The bowl of bliss ; Ceilings of diamonds , sapphire floors , High walls of coral ...
... soul , like a quiet palmer , Travelleth towards the land of heaven , Over the silver mountains , Where spring the nectar fountains . There will I kiss The bowl of bliss ; Ceilings of diamonds , sapphire floors , High walls of coral ...
Page 96
... soul the body form doth take ; For soul is form , and doth the body make . 130 135 Therefore wherever that thou dost behold A comely corps , with beauty fair endued , Know this for certain , that the same doth hold A beauteous soul ...
... soul the body form doth take ; For soul is form , and doth the body make . 130 135 Therefore wherever that thou dost behold A comely corps , with beauty fair endued , Know this for certain , that the same doth hold A beauteous soul ...
Page 112
... soul I know ) When sacred Troy shall shed her towers , for tears of overthrow ; When Priam , all his birth and power , shall in those tears be drown'd . But neither Troy's posterity so much my soul doth wound , Priam , nor Hecuba ...
... soul I know ) When sacred Troy shall shed her towers , for tears of overthrow ; When Priam , all his birth and power , shall in those tears be drown'd . But neither Troy's posterity so much my soul doth wound , Priam , nor Hecuba ...
Page 116
... soul another sweetly greeting ; For by the breath the soul fleeteth , And soul with soul in kissing meeteth . If love be so sweet a thing , That such happy bliss doth bring , Happy is love's sugared thrall , Weep not , my wanton , smile ...
... soul another sweetly greeting ; For by the breath the soul fleeteth , And soul with soul in kissing meeteth . If love be so sweet a thing , That such happy bliss doth bring , Happy is love's sugared thrall , Weep not , my wanton , smile ...
Page 118
... soul might joy ? What had my days , whom troubles still afflicted , But only this , to counterpoise annoy ? This joy , this hope , which Death hath interdicted ; This sweet , whose loss hath all distress inflicted ; This , that did ...
... soul might joy ? What had my days , whom troubles still afflicted , But only this , to counterpoise annoy ? This joy , this hope , which Death hath interdicted ; This sweet , whose loss hath all distress inflicted ; This , that did ...
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