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... sweet descants, the natural risingand falling, the doubling and redoubling of her voice, might well be lifted above earth, and say,” Lord,what musick hastthou provided forthe Saints in Heaven, whenthouaffordest bad men such musick on ...
... sweet descants, the natural risingand falling, the doubling and redoubling of her voice, might well be lifted above earth, and say,” Lord,what musick hastthou provided forthe Saints in Heaven, whenthouaffordest bad men such musick on ...
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... sweet labour, without the least disturbance, believing them to beall very busy at this very timeamongstthe herbs and flowersthatwe see nature puts forththisMay morning. And now toreturn tomyHawks, from whom I havemade too long a ...
... sweet labour, without the least disturbance, believing them to beall very busy at this very timeamongstthe herbs and flowersthatwe see nature puts forththisMay morning. And now toreturn tomyHawks, from whom I havemade too long a ...
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... sweet smells, pleasant walks:the earth feeds man, andall those several beasts that both feed him, and afford him recreation. Whatpleasure dothman take in hunting thestately Stag, thegenerous Buck,thewild Boar, the cunning Otter, the ...
... sweet smells, pleasant walks:the earth feeds man, andall those several beasts that both feed him, and afford him recreation. Whatpleasure dothman take in hunting thestately Stag, thegenerous Buck,thewild Boar, the cunning Otter, the ...
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... sweet conclusion outof that holy poet, Mr. George Herbert hisdivine” Contemplation onGod's Providence”. Lord! whohathpraise enough, nay, who hathany ?None can express thy works,but he that knows them; And none can know thy works, they ...
... sweet conclusion outof that holy poet, Mr. George Herbert hisdivine” Contemplation onGod's Providence”. Lord! whohathpraise enough, nay, who hathany ?None can express thy works,but he that knows them; And none can know thy works, they ...
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... sweet,andpeaceable spirits, asindeed mostAnglers are: thesemen our blessed Saviour, whois observedtolove to plant grace in good natures, though indeed nothing be too hard for him, yet these men he choseto call from their irreprovable ...
... sweet,andpeaceable spirits, asindeed mostAnglers are: thesemen our blessed Saviour, whois observedtolove to plant grace in good natures, though indeed nothing be too hard for him, yet these men he choseto call from their irreprovable ...
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