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... ANGELS Twice or thrice had I loved thee Before I knew thy face or name ( So in a voice , so in a shapeless flame Angels affect us oft , and worshipp'd be ) ; Still when to where thou wert I came , Some lovely glorious nothing I did see ...
... ANGELS Twice or thrice had I loved thee Before I knew thy face or name ( So in a voice , so in a shapeless flame Angels affect us oft , and worshipp'd be ) ; Still when to where thou wert I came , Some lovely glorious nothing I did see ...
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... angels us'd to be Receiv'd by men ; thou , angel , bring'st with thee A heaven like Mahomer's paradise.9 And though Ill spirits walk in white , we eas'ly know By this these angels from an evil sprite : Those set our hairs , but these ...
... angels us'd to be Receiv'd by men ; thou , angel , bring'st with thee A heaven like Mahomer's paradise.9 And though Ill spirits walk in white , we eas'ly know By this these angels from an evil sprite : Those set our hairs , but these ...
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... angels are pretended by others , whereof the late defection of the Maid of Germany87 hath left a pregnant example . SECTION 33 30 Therefore for spirits , I am so far from denying their existence that I could easily believe that not only ...
... angels are pretended by others , whereof the late defection of the Maid of Germany87 hath left a pregnant example . SECTION 33 30 Therefore for spirits , I am so far from denying their existence that I could easily believe that not only ...
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Fulke Greville First Baron Brooke 4 | 10 |
From Euthymiae Raptus or the Tears of Peace | 18 |
Michael Drayton | 31 |
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