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With a Memoir and Seven Embellishments by Fuseli, Westall and Martin John
Milton. PARADISE LOST . BOOK VII . Descend from Heaven , Urania , by that
name If rightly thou art callid , whose voice divine Following , above the Olympian
hill I ...
With a Memoir and Seven Embellishments by Fuseli, Westall and Martin John
Milton. PARADISE LOST . BOOK VII . Descend from Heaven , Urania , by that
name If rightly thou art callid , whose voice divine Following , above the Olympian
hill I ...
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I heard thee in the garden , and of thy voice Afraid , being naked , hid myself . ” 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 ...
I heard thee in the garden , and of thy voice Afraid , being naked , hid myself . ” 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 ...
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Now had the great Proclaimer , with a voice More awful than the sound of trumpet
, cried Repentance , & Heaven's kingdom nigh at hand To all baptized . To his
great baptism flock'd , With awe , the regions round ; & with them came , From ...
Now had the great Proclaimer , with a voice More awful than the sound of trumpet
, cried Repentance , & Heaven's kingdom nigh at hand To all baptized . To his
great baptism flock'd , With awe , the regions round ; & with them came , From ...
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The oracles are dumb , No voice or hideous hum Runs through the arched roof in
words deceiving . Apollo , from his shrine , Can no more divine , With hollow
shriek the steep of Delphos leaving . No nightly trance , or breathed spell ,
Inspires ...
The oracles are dumb , No voice or hideous hum Runs through the arched roof in
words deceiving . Apollo , from his shrine , Can no more divine , With hollow
shriek the steep of Delphos leaving . No nightly trance , or breathed spell ,
Inspires ...
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Yet know the Lord hath chose , Chose to himself apart , The good and meek of
heart ( For whom to choose he knows ) Jehovah from on high Will hear my voice ,
what time to him I cry Be aw'd , and do not sin , Speak to your hearts alone , Upon
...
Yet know the Lord hath chose , Chose to himself apart , The good and meek of
heart ( For whom to choose he knows ) Jehovah from on high Will hear my voice ,
what time to him I cry Be aw'd , and do not sin , Speak to your hearts alone , Upon
...
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