Seventeenth Century Lyrics from the Original TextsNorman Ault Sloane, 1950 - 562 sider |
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... night , though day be done . ' Wake , O earth ! wake , every thing ! Wake and hear the joy I bring ; Wake and joy , for all this night Heaven and every twinkling light All amazing Still stand gazing ; Angels , powers , and all that be ...
... night , though day be done . ' Wake , O earth ! wake , every thing ! Wake and hear the joy I bring ; Wake and joy , for all this night Heaven and every twinkling light All amazing Still stand gazing ; Angels , powers , and all that be ...
Side 302
... night . There is in God , some say , A deep , but dazzling darkness ; as men here Say it is late and dusky , because they See not all clear : O for that night ! where I in him Might live invisible and dim . Vaughan . Silex Scintillans ...
... night . There is in God , some say , A deep , but dazzling darkness ; as men here Say it is late and dusky , because they See not all clear : O for that night ! where I in him Might live invisible and dim . Vaughan . Silex Scintillans ...
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... Night , ' she said , ' Come quickly to my aid , And a poor shame - faced maid Hide from her lover . ' Now cold as ice I am , now hot as fire , I dare not tell myself my own desire ; But let day fly away , and let night haste her : Grant ...
... Night , ' she said , ' Come quickly to my aid , And a poor shame - faced maid Hide from her lover . ' Now cold as ice I am , now hot as fire , I dare not tell myself my own desire ; But let day fly away , and let night haste her : Grant ...
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