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Nor was his name unheard or unador ' d In ancient Greece ; and in Ausonian
land Men call ' d him Mulciber ; and how he fell From heaven , they fabled ,
thrown by angry Jove Sheer o ' er the crystal battlements : from morn To noon he
fell ...
Nor was his name unheard or unador ' d In ancient Greece ; and in Ausonian
land Men call ' d him Mulciber ; and how he fell From heaven , they fabled ,
thrown by angry Jove Sheer o ' er the crystal battlements : from morn To noon he
fell ...
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... With branches lopt , in wood or mountain fell ' d ) Brass , iron , stony mould ,
had not their mouths With hideous orifice gap ' d on us wide , Protending hollow
truce : at each behind A seraph stood , and in his hands a reed Stood waving tipt
...
... With branches lopt , in wood or mountain fell ' d ) Brass , iron , stony mould ,
had not their mouths With hideous orifice gap ' d on us wide , Protending hollow
truce : at each behind A seraph stood , and in his hands a reed Stood waving tipt
...
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Through her perverseness , but shall see her gain ' d By a far worse , or if she
love , withheld By parents : or his happiest choice too late Shall meet , already
link ' d and wedlock - bound To a fell adversary , his hate or shame : . . Which
infinite ...
Through her perverseness , but shall see her gain ' d By a far worse , or if she
love , withheld By parents : or his happiest choice too late Shall meet , already
link ' d and wedlock - bound To a fell adversary , his hate or shame : . . Which
infinite ...
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Throttled at length in th ' air , expir ' d and fell ; So after many a foil the Tempter
proud , Renewing fresh assaults , amidst his pride , Fell whence he stood to see
his victor fall . And as that Theban monster , that propos ' d Her riddle , and him ...
Throttled at length in th ' air , expir ' d and fell ; So after many a foil the Tempter
proud , Renewing fresh assaults , amidst his pride , Fell whence he stood to see
his victor fall . And as that Theban monster , that propos ' d Her riddle , and him ...
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All by him fell thou say ' st , by whom fell he , What glorious hand gave Samson
his death wound ? Mess . Unwounded of his enemies he fell . Man . Wearied with
slaughter then or how ? ex . plain . Mess . By his own hands . . Man .
All by him fell thou say ' st , by whom fell he , What glorious hand gave Samson
his death wound ? Mess . Unwounded of his enemies he fell . Man . Wearied with
slaughter then or how ? ex . plain . Mess . By his own hands . . Man .
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