Geoffrey ChaucerGeorge Bagshawe Harrison Harcourt, Brace, 1954 |
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Sivu 355
... light of nature : for it is written , Coeli enarrant gloriam Dei ; 1 but it is not written , Coeli enarrant voluntatem Dei ; 72 but of that it is said , Ad legem et testimonium : si non fecerint secundum verbum istud , etc.73 This ...
... light of nature : for it is written , Coeli enarrant gloriam Dei ; 1 but it is not written , Coeli enarrant voluntatem Dei ; 72 but of that it is said , Ad legem et testimonium : si non fecerint secundum verbum istud , etc.73 This ...
Sivu 474
... light appears , and from the walls of Heaven Shoots far into the bosom of dim Night A glimmering dawn ; here Nature first begins Her farthest verge , and Chaos to retire As from her outmost works a broken foe , With tumult less and with ...
... light appears , and from the walls of Heaven Shoots far into the bosom of dim Night A glimmering dawn ; here Nature first begins Her farthest verge , and Chaos to retire As from her outmost works a broken foe , With tumult less and with ...
Sivu 505
... light , As in the land of darkness , yet in light , To live a life half dead , a living death , And buried ; but O yet more miserable ! Myself my sepulcher , a moving grave , Buried , yet not exempt By privilege of death and burial From ...
... light , As in the land of darkness , yet in light , To live a life half dead , a living death , And buried ; but O yet more miserable ! Myself my sepulcher , a moving grave , Buried , yet not exempt By privilege of death and burial From ...
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