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But they Dreaded not more the adventure , than his voice Forbidding ; and at
once with him they rose : Their rising , all at once , was as the sound Of thunder
heard remote . Towards him they bend , With awful reverence prone ; and as a
God ...
But they Dreaded not more the adventure , than his voice Forbidding ; and at
once with him they rose : Their rising , all at once , was as the sound Of thunder
heard remote . Towards him they bend , With awful reverence prone ; and as a
God ...
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... and your sway Which is my present journey and once more Erect the standard
there of ancient Night . Yours be the advantage all , mine the revenge . " Thus
Satan ; and him thus the Anarch old , With faltering speech and visage
incomposed ...
... and your sway Which is my present journey and once more Erect the standard
there of ancient Night . Yours be the advantage all , mine the revenge . " Thus
Satan ; and him thus the Anarch old , With faltering speech and visage
incomposed ...
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... Obeys Tiberius ; nor is always ruld With temperate sway ; oft have they violated
The temple , oft the law , with foul affronts , Abominations rather , as did once
Antiochus : and think'st thou to regain Thy right , by sitting still , or thus retiring ?
... Obeys Tiberius ; nor is always ruld With temperate sway ; oft have they violated
The temple , oft the law , with foul affronts , Abominations rather , as did once
Antiochus : and think'st thou to regain Thy right , by sitting still , or thus retiring ?
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That people , victor once , now vile and base ; Deservedly made vassal ; who ,
once just , Frugal & mild , & temperate , conquer'd well , But govern ill the nations
under yoke , Peeling their provinces , exhausted all By lust and rapine ; first ...
That people , victor once , now vile and base ; Deservedly made vassal ; who ,
once just , Frugal & mild , & temperate , conquer'd well , But govern ill the nations
under yoke , Peeling their provinces , exhausted all By lust and rapine ; first ...
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... and queens , and heroes old , Such as the wise Demodocus once told , In
solemn songs , at king Alcinous ' feast , While sad Ulysses ' soul , and all the rest ,
Are held , with his melodious harmony , In willing chains , and sweet captivity .
... and queens , and heroes old , Such as the wise Demodocus once told , In
solemn songs , at king Alcinous ' feast , While sad Ulysses ' soul , and all the rest ,
Are held , with his melodious harmony , In willing chains , and sweet captivity .
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