Sonnets, Volume 7 |
À l'intérieur du livre
Résultats 1-3 sur 7
Page 4
And yet we grieve to suffer for his sake : ' Tis night , or else how could we so mistake ? II 1 8 5 Alas , our shepherd now is struck again , See how the silly flock away doth hie , Do hie away themselves to save thereby , As if they ...
And yet we grieve to suffer for his sake : ' Tis night , or else how could we so mistake ? II 1 8 5 Alas , our shepherd now is struck again , See how the silly flock away doth hie , Do hie away themselves to save thereby , As if they ...
Page 47
Foxe anticipated complaints such as Alabaster's against his Martyrology , saying : ' And if the adversaries wyll saye contrary and repugne agayne , alleaging that those in the primitive tyme suffered then for Christe , these suffered ...
Foxe anticipated complaints such as Alabaster's against his Martyrology , saying : ' And if the adversaries wyll saye contrary and repugne agayne , alleaging that those in the primitive tyme suffered then for Christe , these suffered ...
Page 53
The meaning is obviously that ' passion ' or suffering ( blood " ) is a necessary ingredient of the potion ; its solace does not abate the suffering but , on the contrary , the suffering gives savour to the solace .
The meaning is obviously that ' passion ' or suffering ( blood " ) is a necessary ingredient of the potion ; its solace does not abate the suffering but , on the contrary , the suffering gives savour to the solace .
Avis des internautes - Rédiger un commentaire
Aucun commentaire n'a été trouvé aux emplacements habituels.
Table des matières
REFERENCES AND ABBREVIATIONS | ix |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION | xliv |
DIVINE MEDITATIONS | liv |
2 autres sections non affichées
Expressions et termes fréquents
affection Alabaster Alabaster's appears beginning better blood body bring Cambridge Catholic century Christ Christian Church College common contains conversion Cross crown death desire devotional Divine Donne doth draw earth edition Elizabethan English eternal eyes faith fall fear fire followed four frequently give glory grace hand hath head heart heaven heavenly hold holy hope interest Jesus John Latin leave Library light lines living lord manuscripts meaning Meditations merit mind moved nature never night original pain Passion period pleasure poems poet poetry present printed probably Protestant reason Records reference religious Rome seems sense sequence shame sonnets soul spirit suffer suggest supplied taken tears thee things thou thoughts tradition University unto verse wound write written