The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... Reason , but he has been pleas'd to descend to us and what Socrates said of him , what Plato writ , and the rest of the Heathen Philo- sophers of several Nations , is all no more than the Twilight of Revelation , after the Sun of it was ...
... Reason , but he has been pleas'd to descend to us and what Socrates said of him , what Plato writ , and the rest of the Heathen Philo- sophers of several Nations , is all no more than the Twilight of Revelation , after the Sun of it was ...
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... Reason to the Soul : And as on high Those rowling Fires discover but the Sky Not light us here ; So Reason's glimmering Ray Was lent , not to assure our doubtfull way , But guide us upward to a better Day . And as those nightly Tapers ...
... Reason to the Soul : And as on high Those rowling Fires discover but the Sky Not light us here ; So Reason's glimmering Ray Was lent , not to assure our doubtfull way , But guide us upward to a better Day . And as those nightly Tapers ...
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... Reason reach Infinity ? 40 For what cou'd Fathom GOD were more than He . The Deist thinks he stands on firmer ground , Cries supera : the mighty Secret's found : Systeme of Deism . God is that Spring of Good ; Supreme and Best , We ...
... Reason reach Infinity ? 40 For what cou'd Fathom GOD were more than He . The Deist thinks he stands on firmer ground , Cries supera : the mighty Secret's found : Systeme of Deism . God is that Spring of Good ; Supreme and Best , We ...
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ASTRÆEA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 7 |
I | 18 |
5 | 25 |
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