The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Tom 5Robert Anderson Arch, 1795 |
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... thee ' ; and thou refembleft now Thy fin and place of doom , obfcure and foul . But come ; for thou , be fure , fhall give account To him who fent us , whofe charge is to keep This place inviolable , and thefe from harm . So fpake the ...
... thee ' ; and thou refembleft now Thy fin and place of doom , obfcure and foul . But come ; for thou , be fure , fhall give account To him who fent us , whofe charge is to keep This place inviolable , and thefe from harm . So fpake the ...
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... thee , Ingrate , In place thyfelf fo high above thy peers . Canft thou with impious obloquy condemn The just decree of God , pronounc'd and fworn , That to his only Son by right indued With regal fceptre , every foul in Heav'n Shall ...
... thee , Ingrate , In place thyfelf fo high above thy peers . Canft thou with impious obloquy condemn The just decree of God , pronounc'd and fworn , That to his only Son by right indued With regal fceptre , every foul in Heav'n Shall ...
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... thee , and whelm'd Thy legions under darkness : but thou seest All are not of thy train ; there be who faith Prefer , and piety to God , though then To thee not vifible , when I alone Seem'd in thy world erroneous to diffent From all my ...
... thee , and whelm'd Thy legions under darkness : but thou seest All are not of thy train ; there be who faith Prefer , and piety to God , though then To thee not vifible , when I alone Seem'd in thy world erroneous to diffent From all my ...
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... thee I have ordain'd it , and thus far Have fuffer'd , that the glory may be thine Of ending this great war , fince none but thou Can end it . Into thee fuch virtue and grace Immenfe I have transfus'd , that all may know In Heav'n and ...
... thee I have ordain'd it , and thus far Have fuffer'd , that the glory may be thine Of ending this great war , fince none but thou Can end it . Into thee fuch virtue and grace Immenfe I have transfus'd , that all may know In Heav'n and ...
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... thee will watch , Or we can bid his abfence , till thy fong End , and difmifs thee e'er the morning fhine . Thus Adam his illuftrious guest befought : And thus the godlike Angel answer'd mild . This alfo thy request , with caution afk'd ...
... thee will watch , Or we can bid his abfence , till thy fong End , and difmifs thee e'er the morning fhine . Thus Adam his illuftrious guest befought : And thus the godlike Angel answer'd mild . This alfo thy request , with caution afk'd ...
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