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O thou , My sole complacence ! well thou know'st how dear To me are all my
works , nor man the least , Though last created ; that for him I spare Thee from my
bosom and right hand , to save , By losing thee a while , the whole race lost .
O thou , My sole complacence ! well thou know'st how dear To me are all my
works , nor man the least , Though last created ; that for him I spare Thee from my
bosom and right hand , to save , By losing thee a while , the whole race lost .
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Thee , Father , ” first they sung , “ omnipotent ! Immutable , immortal , infinite ,
Eternal King ! Thee , Author of all being , Fountain of light , thyself invisible ,
Amidst the glorious brightness , where thou sit'st Throned inaccessible ; but when
thou ...
Thee , Father , ” first they sung , “ omnipotent ! Immutable , immortal , infinite ,
Eternal King ! Thee , Author of all being , Fountain of light , thyself invisible ,
Amidst the glorious brightness , where thou sit'st Throned inaccessible ; but when
thou ...
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To worship thee accurs'd ? now more accurs'd For this attempt , bolder than that
on Eve , And more blasphemous ; which expect to rue . The kingdoms of the
world to thee were given ? Permitted rather , and by thee usurp'd ; Other donation
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To worship thee accurs'd ? now more accurs'd For this attempt , bolder than that
on Eve , And more blasphemous ; which expect to rue . The kingdoms of the
world to thee were given ? Permitted rather , and by thee usurp'd ; Other donation
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With a Memoir and Seven Embellishments by Fuseli, Westall and Martin John
Milton. Breaking her marriage - faith , to circumvent me . Therefore , without feign'
d shifts , let be assign'd Some narrow place , enclosed , where sight may give
thee ...
With a Memoir and Seven Embellishments by Fuseli, Westall and Martin John
Milton. Breaking her marriage - faith , to circumvent me . Therefore , without feign'
d shifts , let be assign'd Some narrow place , enclosed , where sight may give
thee ...
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With thee , a man condemn'd , a slave enroll'd , Due by the law to capital
punishment ? To fight with thee , no man of arms will deign . Sams . Camest thou
for this , vain boaster , to survey To descant on my strength , & give thy verdict ?
With thee , a man condemn'd , a slave enroll'd , Due by the law to capital
punishment ? To fight with thee , no man of arms will deign . Sams . Camest thou
for this , vain boaster , to survey To descant on my strength , & give thy verdict ?
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