The Complete English PoemsPenguin UK, 7 жовт. 2004 р. - 512 стор. George Herbert combined the intellectual and the spiritual, the humble and the divine, to create some of the most moving devotional poetry in the English language. His deceptively simple verse uses the ingenious arguments typical of seventeenth-century 'metaphysical' poets, and unusual imagery drawn from musical structures, the natural world and domestic activity to explore a mosaic of Biblical themes. From the wit and wordplay of 'The Pulley' and the formal experimentation of 'Easter Wings' and 'Paradise', to the intense, highly personal relationship between man and God portrayed in 'The Collar' and 'Redemption', the works collected here show the transcendental power of divine love. |
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... our customary first declension ' eye ' sound for the ending in the plural with an ' e ' sound equalling ampulley'.3 And there are the ' accords ' , of ' A True Hymn ' in ' when the soul unto the lines accords ' ( line 10 ) and ' whereas if.
... our customary first declension ' eye ' sound for the ending in the plural with an ' e ' sound equalling ampulley'.3 And there are the ' accords ' , of ' A True Hymn ' in ' when the soul unto the lines accords ' ( line 10 ) and ' whereas if.
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... Accept of them and me , And make us strive , who shall sing best thy name . Turn their eyes hither , who shall make a gain : Theirs , who shall hurt themselves or me , refrain . THE CHURCH - PORCH Perirrhanterium LO 5 1 Thou ,
... Accept of them and me , And make us strive , who shall sing best thy name . Turn their eyes hither , who shall make a gain : Theirs , who shall hurt themselves or me , refrain . THE CHURCH - PORCH Perirrhanterium LO 5 1 Thou ,
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... eyes upon a Bible look , Much less towards God , whose lust is all their book ? 3 Abstain wholly , or wed . Thy bounteous Lord Allows thee choice of paths : take no byways ; But gladly welcome what he doth afford ; Not grudging , that ...
... eyes upon a Bible look , Much less towards God , whose lust is all their book ? 3 Abstain wholly , or wed . Thy bounteous Lord Allows thee choice of paths : take no byways ; But gladly welcome what he doth afford ; Not grudging , that ...
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... eyes Still in thy heart , that he may see what's there . If cause require , thou art his sacrifice ; Thy drops of blood must pay down all his fear : But love is lost ; the way of friendship's gone , Though David had his Jonathan ...
... eyes Still in thy heart , that he may see what's there . If cause require , thou art his sacrifice ; Thy drops of blood must pay down all his fear : But love is lost ; the way of friendship's gone , Though David had his Jonathan ...
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... eyes a sign . We all are but cold suitors ; let us move Where it is warmest . Leave thy six and seven ; Pray with the most : for where most pray , is heaven . 68 When once thy foot enters the church , be bare . God is more there , than ...
... eyes a sign . We all are but cold suitors ; let us move Where it is warmest . Leave thy six and seven ; Pray with the most : for where most pray , is heaven . 68 When once thy foot enters the church , be bare . God is more there , than ...
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Affliction altar Angels Bemerton better blessing body breast catechising Cestum Chapter charity Christ Christian Church comfort Communion Corinthians country parson dear death discourse divine Donne Donne's doth earth especially eucharistic ev'n eyes Father fear Ferrar flesh George Herbert give glory God's grace grief hand hath heart heaven High Ercall holy honour Hutchinson Jesus John John Donne judgement King Lancelot Andrewes Little Gidding live Lord Luke Mary Magdalene Master Matthew mercy Nicholas Ferrar occasion parish poem poetry poor praise pray prayers priest Psalm Scripture sermon servants sins Song of Solomon Sonnet soul spirit St Paul Sunday sweet tears Temple thee thine things thou art thou didst thou dost thou hast thou shalt thought Title Trinity Sunday Twenty-third Psalm unto verse virtue Walton Westminster School Wherefore Woodnoth words