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But more desire to hear , if thou consent , The full relation , which must needs be
strange , Worthy of sacred silence to be heard ; And we have yet large day , for
scarce the sun Hath finish'd half his journey , and scarce begins His other half , in
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But more desire to hear , if thou consent , The full relation , which must needs be
strange , Worthy of sacred silence to be heard ; And we have yet large day , for
scarce the sun Hath finish'd half his journey , and scarce begins His other half , in
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... come To town or village nigh , nighest is far , [ forth Where aught we hear , and
curious are to hear What happens new ; fame also finds us out . ” To whom the
Son of God . “ Who brought me hither Will bring me hence ; no other guide I seek
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... come To town or village nigh , nighest is far , [ forth Where aught we hear , and
curious are to hear What happens new ; fame also finds us out . ” To whom the
Son of God . “ Who brought me hither Will bring me hence ; no other guide I seek
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With a Memoir and Seven Embellishments by Fuseli, Westall and Martin John
Milton. And a perpetual feast of nectar'd sweets , Where no crude surfeit reigns .
El . Br . List , list , I hear me far off halla break the silent air . Sec . Br . Methought
so ...
With a Memoir and Seven Embellishments by Fuseli, Westall and Martin John
Milton. And a perpetual feast of nectar'd sweets , Where no crude surfeit reigns .
El . Br . List , list , I hear me far off halla break the silent air . Sec . Br . Methought
so ...
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Thou didst me disenthrall And set at large ; now spare , Now pity me , and hear
my earnest prayer . Great ones how long will ye My glory have in scorn , How
long be thus forlion Still to love vanity , To love , to seek , to prize Things false and
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Thou didst me disenthrall And set at large ; now spare , Now pity me , and hear
my earnest prayer . Great ones how long will ye My glory have in scorn , How
long be thus forlion Still to love vanity , To love , to seek , to prize Things false and
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... did not fail , And led thee out of thrall . ' I answer'd thee in thunder deep , With
clouds encompass'd round ; tried thee at the water ' steep ' Of Meriba ' renown'd . '
8 Hear , O my people , hearken well , I testify to thee , • Thou ancient stock of ...
... did not fail , And led thee out of thrall . ' I answer'd thee in thunder deep , With
clouds encompass'd round ; tried thee at the water ' steep ' Of Meriba ' renown'd . '
8 Hear , O my people , hearken well , I testify to thee , • Thou ancient stock of ...
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