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But your original is far , far higher , And from those characters derives your vein , Which seated are above the starry train , And therefore towards heaven you still desire . How it is then your tears the earth bedew , And go not ...
But your original is far , far higher , And from those characters derives your vein , Which seated are above the starry train , And therefore towards heaven you still desire . How it is then your tears the earth bedew , And go not ...
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... That from one wound both fire and blood may spring , Fire to transelement my soul to love , And blood as oil to keep the fire burning , That fire may draw forth blood , blood extend fire , Desire possession , possession desire . 47.
... That from one wound both fire and blood may spring , Fire to transelement my soul to love , And blood as oil to keep the fire burning , That fire may draw forth blood , blood extend fire , Desire possession , possession desire . 47.
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He came and took humanity unblent , And made a lamp thereof whose threefold pyre , Love , likeness , merit , kindle up desire In them whose souls are with those sparkles brent . Love doth deserve regard , and yet we move not , Likeness ...
He came and took humanity unblent , And made a lamp thereof whose threefold pyre , Love , likeness , merit , kindle up desire In them whose souls are with those sparkles brent . Love doth deserve regard , and yet we move not , Likeness ...
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Table des matières
REFERENCES AND ABBREVIATIONS | ix |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION | xliv |
DIVINE MEDITATIONS | liv |
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