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To whom the warrior - angel soon replied . “ To say , and straight unsay ,
pretending first Wise to fly pain , professing next the spy , Argues no leader , but a
liar traced . Satan ! and couldst thou faithful add ? O name , O sacred name of ...
To whom the warrior - angel soon replied . “ To say , and straight unsay ,
pretending first Wise to fly pain , professing next the spy , Argues no leader , but a
liar traced . Satan ! and couldst thou faithful add ? O name , O sacred name of ...
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Thus I , presumptuous ; and the vision bright , As with a smile more brighten'd ,
thus replied . « « What call'st thou solitude ? is not the earth With various living
creatures , and the air Replenish'd , and all these , at thy command , To come &
play ...
Thus I , presumptuous ; and the vision bright , As with a smile more brighten'd ,
thus replied . « « What call'st thou solitude ? is not the earth With various living
creatures , and the air Replenish'd , and all these , at thy command , To come &
play ...
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To whom The gracious Judge , without revile , replied . 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 ...
To whom The gracious Judge , without revile , replied . 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 ...
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To whom the sovereign Presence thus replied . Was she thy God , her thou didst
obey Before his voice , or was she made thy guide , Superior , or but equal , that
to her Thou didst resign thy manhood , and the place Wherein God set thee ...
To whom the sovereign Presence thus replied . Was she thy God , her thou didst
obey Before his voice , or was she made thy guide , Superior , or but equal , that
to her Thou didst resign thy manhood , and the place Wherein God set thee ...
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To whom the Son of God . “ Who brought me hither Will bring me hence ; no other
guide I seek . ” “ By miracle he may , " replied the swain ; “ What other way I see
not ; for we here Live on tough roots and stubs , to thirst inured More ...
To whom the Son of God . “ Who brought me hither Will bring me hence ; no other
guide I seek . ” “ By miracle he may , " replied the swain ; “ What other way I see
not ; for we here Live on tough roots and stubs , to thirst inured More ...
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