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All on Me father , and that phantasm call'st my son : I know thee not , nor ever saw
till now Sight more detestable , than him and thee . ” To whom , thus the portress
of Hell - gate replied . • Hast thou forgot me then , and do I seem Now in thine ...
All on Me father , and that phantasm call'st my son : I know thee not , nor ever saw
till now Sight more detestable , than him and thee . ” To whom , thus the portress
of Hell - gate replied . • Hast thou forgot me then , and do I seem Now in thine ...
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... various ; sometimes on firm ground , A standing fight , then soaring on main
wing , Tormented all the air ; all air seem'd then Conflicting fire : long time in even
scale The battle hung ; till Satan , who that day Prodigious power had shown ,
and ...
... various ; sometimes on firm ground , A standing fight , then soaring on main
wing , Tormented all the air ; all air seem'd then Conflicting fire : long time in even
scale The battle hung ; till Satan , who that day Prodigious power had shown ,
and ...
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Thou therefore on these herbs , & fruits , & flowers Feed first , on each beast next ,
and fish and fowl , No homely morsels ; and whatever thing The scythe of Time
mows down , devour unspared ; Till I , in man residing , through the race , His ...
Thou therefore on these herbs , & fruits , & flowers Feed first , on each beast next ,
and fish and fowl , No homely morsels ; and whatever thing The scythe of Time
mows down , devour unspared ; Till I , in man residing , through the race , His ...
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... least his days ( which I Number'd , though sad , till death his doom To mitigate
thus plead , not to reverse , To better life shall yield him ; where with me All my
redeem'd may dwell , in joy and bliss , Made one with me , as I with thee am one .
... least his days ( which I Number'd , though sad , till death his doom To mitigate
thus plead , not to reverse , To better life shall yield him ; where with me All my
redeem'd may dwell , in joy and bliss , Made one with me , as I with thee am one .
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Thus , with ten wounds , The river - dragon tamed , at length submits To let his
sojourners depart , and oft Humbles his stubborn heart , but still , as ice More
harden'd after thaw ; till , in his rage , Pursuing whom he late dismiss'd , the sea ...
Thus , with ten wounds , The river - dragon tamed , at length submits To let his
sojourners depart , and oft Humbles his stubborn heart , but still , as ice More
harden'd after thaw ; till , in his rage , Pursuing whom he late dismiss'd , the sea ...
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