Omniana, Or Horæ OtiosioresLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1812 - 330 sider |
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Side 41
... doth worship thee , the Father Seraphical . To thee all Minorites cry aloud , the Heavens and all the corded families . To thee the Seraphic Martyrs and Con- fessors continually do cry , Holy , holy , holy Standard - bearer of the Lord ...
... doth worship thee , the Father Seraphical . To thee all Minorites cry aloud , the Heavens and all the corded families . To thee the Seraphic Martyrs and Con- fessors continually do cry , Holy , holy , holy Standard - bearer of the Lord ...
Side 42
... doth acknowledge thee ; The Father of profoundest humility ; Thine honourable , true and Apostolic Institute ; Also thy holy spirit of poverty . Thou art the Image of Christ the King of Glory . Thou art , as it were , the second Son of ...
... doth acknowledge thee ; The Father of profoundest humility ; Thine honourable , true and Apostolic Institute ; Also thy holy spirit of poverty . Thou art the Image of Christ the King of Glory . Thou art , as it were , the second Son of ...
Side 122
... doth afflict the head , The heart and stomach when the limbs are dead , So grieved , I kiss your graves , and vow to die A foster - father to your memory . FAREWELL . 205. Brevity of the Greek and English compared . An an instance of ...
... doth afflict the head , The heart and stomach when the limbs are dead , So grieved , I kiss your graves , and vow to die A foster - father to your memory . FAREWELL . 205. Brevity of the Greek and English compared . An an instance of ...
Side 124
... doth he make to goe to Hell . man sinneth in dancing divers wayes ; as in his pace , for all his steps are num- bred ; in his touch , in his ornaments , in his hearing , sight , speech , and other va- nities . And therefore we will ...
... doth he make to goe to Hell . man sinneth in dancing divers wayes ; as in his pace , for all his steps are num- bred ; in his touch , in his ornaments , in his hearing , sight , speech , and other va- nities . And therefore we will ...
Side 131
... tree that bringeth nothing else But leaves and breathing verdure Is fit for fire , and not for fruit And doth great wrong to Nature . 1 But the finest specimen of French- English verse is ΟΜΝΙΑΝΑ , 131 French-English.
... tree that bringeth nothing else But leaves and breathing verdure Is fit for fire , and not for fruit And doth great wrong to Nature . 1 But the finest specimen of French- English verse is ΟΜΝΙΑΝΑ , 131 French-English.
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