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... Hid Amalthea , and her florid son Young Bacchus , from his stepdame Rhea's
eye : Nor , where Abassin kings their issue guard , Mount Amara , though this by
some supposed True Paradise , under the Ethiopline , By Nilus ' head , inclosed ...
... Hid Amalthea , and her florid son Young Bacchus , from his stepdame Rhea's
eye : Nor , where Abassin kings their issue guard , Mount Amara , though this by
some supposed True Paradise , under the Ethiopline , By Nilus ' head , inclosed ...
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... by conquest or by league : By him thou shalt regain , without him not , That
which alone can truly re - install thee In David's royal seat , his true successor ,
Deliverance of thy brethren , those ten tribes , Whose offspring in his territory yet
serve ...
... by conquest or by league : By him thou shalt regain , without him not , That
which alone can truly re - install thee In David's royal seat , his true successor ,
Deliverance of thy brethren , those ten tribes , Whose offspring in his territory yet
serve ...
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Think not but that I know these things , or think I know them not ; not therefore am
I short Of knowing what I ought : he , who receives Light from above , from the
fountain of light , No other doctrine needs , though granted true ; But these are
false ...
Think not but that I know these things , or think I know them not ; not therefore am
I short Of knowing what I ought : he , who receives Light from above , from the
fountain of light , No other doctrine needs , though granted true ; But these are
false ...
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These rags , this grinding is not yet so base As was my former servitude , ignoble
, Unmanly , ignominous , infamous , True slavery , and that blindness , worse
than this , That saw not how degenerately I served . Man . I cannot praise thy ...
These rags , this grinding is not yet so base As was my former servitude , ignoble
, Unmanly , ignominous , infamous , True slavery , and that blindness , worse
than this , That saw not how degenerately I served . Man . I cannot praise thy ...
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+ Though later born than to have known the days Wherein your father flourish'd ,
yet by you , Madam , methinks I see him living yet ; So well your words his noble
virtues praise , That all both judge you to relate them true , And to possess them ...
+ Though later born than to have known the days Wherein your father flourish'd ,
yet by you , Madam , methinks I see him living yet ; So well your words his noble
virtues praise , That all both judge you to relate them true , And to possess them ...
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