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My voice thou oft hast heard , & hast not fear'd , But still rejoiced : how is it now
become So dreadful to thee ? that thou art naked , who Hath told thee ? hast thou
eaten of the tree , Whereof I gave thee charge thou shouldst not eat ? ” To whom
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My voice thou oft hast heard , & hast not fear'd , But still rejoiced : how is it now
become So dreadful to thee ? that thou art naked , who Hath told thee ? hast thou
eaten of the tree , Whereof I gave thee charge thou shouldst not eat ? ” To whom
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... earliest youth Wisely hast shunn'd the broad way & the green , And with those
few art eminently seen , That labour the ... Mary and with Ruth Chosen thou hast ;
and they that overween , And at thy growing virtues fret their spleen , No anger ...
... earliest youth Wisely hast shunn'd the broad way & the green , And with those
few art eminently seen , That labour the ... Mary and with Ruth Chosen thou hast ;
and they that overween , And at thy growing virtues fret their spleen , No anger ...
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CROMWELL , our chief of men , who , through a cloud Not of war only , but
detractions rude , Guided by faith , and matchless fortitude , To peace & truth thy
glorious way hast plough'd , And on the neck of crowned fortune proud , Hast rear
'd ...
CROMWELL , our chief of men , who , through a cloud Not of war only , but
detractions rude , Guided by faith , and matchless fortitude , To peace & truth thy
glorious way hast plough'd , And on the neck of crowned fortune proud , Hast rear
'd ...
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Out of the mouths of babes and sucklings thou Hast founded strength , because
of all thy foes , To stint the enemy , and slack the avenger's brow , That bends his
rage thy providence to oppose . When I behold thy Heavens , thy finger's art , The
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Out of the mouths of babes and sucklings thou Hast founded strength , because
of all thy foes , To stint the enemy , and slack the avenger's brow , That bends his
rage thy providence to oppose . When I behold thy Heavens , thy finger's art , The
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2 Why hast thou laid her hedges low , And broken down her fence , That all may
pluck her , as they go , • With rudest violence ? ' 13 The ' tusked ' boar out of the
wood Up turns it by the roots , Wild beasts there browse , and make their food ...
2 Why hast thou laid her hedges low , And broken down her fence , That all may
pluck her , as they go , • With rudest violence ? ' 13 The ' tusked ' boar out of the
wood Up turns it by the roots , Wild beasts there browse , and make their food ...
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