The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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Page 127
... earth ; but earth cannot weigh or measure air . Air is the essence of earth . Still we will say this , that earth in a world like ours is as necessary as air ; and the sin , nay , the very treason , of some so - called poets of our day ...
... earth ; but earth cannot weigh or measure air . Air is the essence of earth . Still we will say this , that earth in a world like ours is as necessary as air ; and the sin , nay , the very treason , of some so - called poets of our day ...
Page 474
... earth nor hell shall part us . Iol . It is for Heaven to part us . Earth and Hell ! Earth and Hell Are closing round and pressing in upon us , That neither may escape the other's snare . Duke of Orleans and Iolande . My strength hath ...
... earth nor hell shall part us . Iol . It is for Heaven to part us . Earth and Hell ! Earth and Hell Are closing round and pressing in upon us , That neither may escape the other's snare . Duke of Orleans and Iolande . My strength hath ...
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... earth only , but also heaven . ' Such terms are of course used in the very language of symbolism . If ' earth ' represents the world of the unconverted , the lower , the more natural state of humanity , as in the text , ' O earth ...
... earth only , but also heaven . ' Such terms are of course used in the very language of symbolism . If ' earth ' represents the world of the unconverted , the lower , the more natural state of humanity , as in the text , ' O earth ...
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