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How it is then your tears the earth bedew , And go not straight to heaven ? Indeed ' tis true , They take their race upon humility , And after without loss to heaven do fly : For God , who giveth all things without measure , Keepeth ...
How it is then your tears the earth bedew , And go not straight to heaven ? Indeed ' tis true , They take their race upon humility , And after without loss to heaven do fly : For God , who giveth all things without measure , Keepeth ...
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As the sun draws up vapours from the earth , which it returns as rain , so love draws from the contemplation of heavenly things material for the intellect . These notions , digested in the privacy of thought , are turned into the tears ...
As the sun draws up vapours from the earth , which it returns as rain , so love draws from the contemplation of heavenly things material for the intellect . These notions , digested in the privacy of thought , are turned into the tears ...
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but of elements which , unlike sublunary earth , air , fire , and water , do not strive against each other . 19. Printed without ascription in John Boys , An Exposition of the Festivall Epistles and Gospels , 1613.
but of elements which , unlike sublunary earth , air , fire , and water , do not strive against each other . 19. Printed without ascription in John Boys , An Exposition of the Festivall Epistles and Gospels , 1613.
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REFERENCES AND ABBREVIATIONS | ix |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION | xliv |
DIVINE MEDITATIONS | liv |
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