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Hail , the sacred ark Happy the man that gives the deepest blow : Where all the
world of science does embark ! And this is all , kind Muse ! to thee we owe .
Which ever shall withstand , and hast so long with Then in rage I took , stood ,
And out ...
Hail , the sacred ark Happy the man that gives the deepest blow : Where all the
world of science does embark ! And this is all , kind Muse ! to thee we owe .
Which ever shall withstand , and hast so long with Then in rage I took , stood ,
And out ...
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And from the sacred tent to his palace - gates , Pardon me , sir ! your father's
rough and stern ; With glad kind shouts th ' assembly on him waits ; His will too
strong to bend , too proud to learn : The chearful horns before bim loudly play ...
And from the sacred tent to his palace - gates , Pardon me , sir ! your father's
rough and stern ; With glad kind shouts th ' assembly on him waits ; His will too
strong to bend , too proud to learn : The chearful horns before bim loudly play ...
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... Thus with kind force they the glad king withWho thought compassion female
weakness here , stood , And equity injustice would appear And sav'd their
wondrous saviour's sacred In his own cause ; who falsely fear'd , beside , blood !
... Thus with kind force they the glad king withWho thought compassion female
weakness here , stood , And equity injustice would appear And sav'd their
wondrous saviour's sacred In his own cause ; who falsely fear'd , beside , blood !
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Of arms was heard , yet blinded by the power Thus Calchas ; then , instead of that
, this pile Of Fate , we place it in the sacred tower . To Pallas was design ' d ; to
reconcile Cassandra then foretels th ' event , but she Th ' offended power , and ...
Of arms was heard , yet blinded by the power Thus Calchas ; then , instead of that
, this pile Of Fate , we place it in the sacred tower . To Pallas was design ' d ; to
reconcile Cassandra then foretels th ' event , but she Th ' offended power , and ...
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... his heavenly quire ; And the old dark mysterious clouds were cleard , To til one
the style of friend he did impart , The heavy cause of th ' old accursed flood On th '
other stamp the likeness of his heart : Sunk in the sacred deluge of his blood .
... his heavenly quire ; And the old dark mysterious clouds were cleard , To til one
the style of friend he did impart , The heavy cause of th ' old accursed flood On th '
other stamp the likeness of his heart : Sunk in the sacred deluge of his blood .
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