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" And now in age I bud again, After so many deaths I live and write; I once more smell the dew and rain, And relish versing: O my only light, It cannot be That I am he, On whom thy tempests fell all night. "
Conversations at Cambridge - Page 63
by Charles Valentine De Grice - 1836 - 299 pages
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The temple, sacred poems and private ejaculations. [With] The synagogue

George Herbert - 1660 - 444 pages
...After fo many deaths I live and write, Jo I once more fmell the de wa nd rain, And relilh verfmg. O my only light, . . . . It cannot be • That I am he On whom thy tempdts fell all night IS Thefe are thy wouderf, Lord of lover To make as fee we are but flow'rs that...
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The temple: sacred poems, and private ejaculations. To which is added, a ...

George Herbert - 1799 - 310 pages
...again, After fo many deaths I live and write, I once more fmell the dew and rain, And relifh verfing. O my only light, It cannot be That I am he On whom thy tempellsfell all night. Thefe are thy wonders, Lord of love, To make us fee we are but flow'rs that...
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Essays Designed to Afford Christian Encouragement and Consolation

John Sheppard - 1833 - 394 pages
...weather, Dead to the world, keep house unknown. And now in age I hud again : After so many deaths 1 live and write : I once more smell the dew and rain, And relish versing. O my only light, It cannot be That I am he, On whom thy tempests fell all night. * Lamentations —...
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Essays Designed to Afford Christian Encouragement and Consolation

John Sheppard - 1833 - 404 pages
...weather, Dead to the world, keep house unknown. And now in age I bud again : After so many deaths 1 live and write : I once more smell the dew and rain, And relish versiug. O my only light, It cannot be That I am he, On whom thy tempests fell all night. * Lamentations...
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Sacred Classics, Or, Cabinet Library of Divinity, Volume 21

Richard Cattermole, Henry Stebbing - 1835 - 402 pages
...Where all things burn, When thou dost turn, And the least frown of thine is shown ? And now in age I bud again; After so many deaths I live and write,...once more smell the dew and rain, And relish versing. O my only light, It cannot be That I am he, On whom thy tempests fell all night ! These are thy wonders,...
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Conversations at Cambridge ...

Robert Aris Willmott - 1836 - 422 pages
...expected to take a lofty flight. Yet still the occasional gleams that broke in upon his sufferings, served to cheer his spirit. Once, when a tranquil...once more smell the dew and rain, And relish versing. O my only LIGHT, It cannot be That I am he, On whom thy tempests fell all night. These are thy wonders,...
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Sacred Poetry of the Seventeenth Century: Including the Whole of ..., Volume 1

Giles Fletcher - 1836 - 400 pages
...Where all things burn, When thou dost turn, And the least frown of thine is shown ? And now in age I bud again ; After so many deaths I live and write,...once more smell the dew and rain, And relish versing. O my only light, It cannot be That I am he, On whom thy tempests fell all night ! These are thy wonders,...
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The Book of Gems: Chaucer to Prior

Samuel Carter Hall - 1836 - 390 pages
...Where all things burn, when thou dost turn, And the least frown of thine is shown ? And now in age I bud again : After so many deaths I live and write...once more smell the dew and rain, And relish versing. O my onely light, It cannot be that I am he, On whom thy tempests fell all night ! These are thy wonders,...
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The Book of Gems: Chaucer to Prior

Samuel Carter Hall - 1836 - 336 pages
...turn, And the least frown of thine is shown ? And now in age I bud again : After so many deaths I'live and write : I once more smell the dew and rain, And relish versing. O my onely light, It cannot be that I am he, On whom thy tempests fell all night ! These are thy wonders,...
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The Church of England quarterly review, Volume 1

1837 - 646 pages
...following verses from one who, like himself, was early transplanted to an immortal Garden : — f " I bud again — After so many deaths, I live and write...once more smell the dew and rain, And relish versing. O my only Light ! It cannot be That I am he On whom thy tempests Fall all night. * Conversations at...
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