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Página 49
... or else in some mild zone Dwell not unvisited of heav ' n ' s fair light Secure ,
and at the brightning orient beam Purge off this gloom ; the soft delicious air , To
heal the scar of these corrosive fires , Shall breath her balm . But first whom shall
...
... or else in some mild zone Dwell not unvisited of heav ' n ' s fair light Secure ,
and at the brightning orient beam Purge off this gloom ; the soft delicious air , To
heal the scar of these corrosive fires , Shall breath her balm . But first whom shall
...
Página 75
And now without redemption all mankind Must have been lost , adjudg ' d to
Death and hell By doom severe , had not the Son of God , - In whom the fulness
dwells of love divine , His dearest mediation thus renew ' d . Father thy word is
past ...
And now without redemption all mankind Must have been lost , adjudg ' d to
Death and hell By doom severe , had not the Son of God , - In whom the fulness
dwells of love divine , His dearest mediation thus renew ' d . Father thy word is
past ...
Página 173
The meaning , not the name I call : for thou Nor of the muses nine , nor on the top
Of old Olympus dwell ' st , but heav ' nly born , Before the hills appear ' d , or
fountain flow ' d , Thou with eternal Wisdom didst converse , Wisdom thy sister ,
and ...
The meaning , not the name I call : for thou Nor of the muses nine , nor on the top
Of old Olympus dwell ' st , but heav ' nly born , Before the hills appear ' d , or
fountain flow ' d , Thou with eternal Wisdom didst converse , Wisdom thy sister ,
and ...
Página 280
To whom the Father , without cloud , serene : All thy request for man , accepted
Son , Obtain ; all thy request was my decree : But longer in that Paradise to dwell
, The law I gave to nature him forbids : Those pure immortal elements ...
To whom the Father , without cloud , serene : All thy request for man , accepted
Son , Obtain ; all thy request was my decree : But longer in that Paradise to dwell
, The law I gave to nature him forbids : Those pure immortal elements ...
Página 288
But this pre - eminence thou hast lost , brought down To dwell on even ground
now with thy sons : Yet doubt not but in valley and in plain God is as here , and
will be found alike Present , and of his presence many a sign Still following thee ...
But this pre - eminence thou hast lost , brought down To dwell on even ground
now with thy sons : Yet doubt not but in valley and in plain God is as here , and
will be found alike Present , and of his presence many a sign Still following thee ...
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