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This conflict opened as soon as , on the one hand , religion began to separate itself from humane culture , and , on the other hand , humane culture began to ignore the claims of religion ; with the corresponding growth of Puritanism ...
This conflict opened as soon as , on the one hand , religion began to separate itself from humane culture , and , on the other hand , humane culture began to ignore the claims of religion ; with the corresponding growth of Puritanism ...
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These initial difficulties were , however , only temporary ; he soon returned to college ; and though he never grew to love Cambridge , his course there was henceforth undisturbed , and , from the scholastic point of view , satisfactory ...
These initial difficulties were , however , only temporary ; he soon returned to college ; and though he never grew to love Cambridge , his course there was henceforth undisturbed , and , from the scholastic point of view , satisfactory ...
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XIV For , if such holy song Enwrap our fancy long , Time will run back , and fetch the Age of Gold ; And speckled Vanity Will sicken soon and die , And leprous Sin will melt from earthly mould ; And Hell itself will pass away ...
XIV For , if such holy song Enwrap our fancy long , Time will run back , and fetch the Age of Gold ; And speckled Vanity Will sicken soon and die , And leprous Sin will melt from earthly mould ; And Hell itself will pass away ...
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Yet , be it less or more , or soon or slow , It shall be still in strictest measure ev'n , To that same lot , however mean or high , Toward which Time leads me , and the will of Heav'n . All is , if I have grace to use it so , As ever ...
Yet , be it less or more , or soon or slow , It shall be still in strictest measure ev'n , To that same lot , however mean or high , Toward which Time leads me , and the will of Heav'n . All is , if I have grace to use it so , As ever ...
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Thus done the tales , to bed they creep , By whisp'ring winds soon lulled asleep . Towered cities please us then , And the busy hum of men , Where throngs of knights and barons bold , In weeds of peace , high triumphs hold , With store ...
Thus done the tales , to bed they creep , By whisp'ring winds soon lulled asleep . Towered cities please us then , And the busy hum of men , Where throngs of knights and barons bold , In weeds of peace , high triumphs hold , With store ...
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