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Página 148
... well done , well hast thou fought The better fight , who single hast maintain ' d
Against revolted multitudes the cause Of truth , in word mightier than they in arms
; And for the testimony of truth hast bome Universal reproach , far worse to bear ...
... well done , well hast thou fought The better fight , who single hast maintain ' d
Against revolted multitudes the cause Of truth , in word mightier than they in arms
; And for the testimony of truth hast bome Universal reproach , far worse to bear ...
Página 154
Hast thou turn ' d the least of these To flight , or if to fall , but that they rise
Unvanquish ' d , easier to transact with me , That thou shouldst hope , imperious ,
and with threats To chase me hence ? err not that so shall end The strife which
thou ...
Hast thou turn ' d the least of these To flight , or if to fall , but that they rise
Unvanquish ' d , easier to transact with me , That thou shouldst hope , imperious ,
and with threats To chase me hence ? err not that so shall end The strife which
thou ...
Página 250
To whom The gracious judge , without revile reply ' d : My voice thou oft hast
heard , and hast not fear ' d , But still rejoic ' d : how is it now become So dreadful
to thee ? that thou art naked , who Hath told thee ? hast thou eaten of the tree ...
To whom The gracious judge , without revile reply ' d : My voice thou oft hast
heard , and hast not fear ' d , But still rejoic ' d : how is it now become So dreadful
to thee ? that thou art naked , who Hath told thee ? hast thou eaten of the tree ...
Página 305
Much thou hast yet to see , but I perceive Thy mortal sight to fail ; objects divine
Must needs impair , and weary human sense : Henceforth what is to come I will
relate , Thou therefore give due audience , and attend . This second source of
men ...
Much thou hast yet to see , but I perceive Thy mortal sight to fail ; objects divine
Must needs impair , and weary human sense : Henceforth what is to come I will
relate , Thou therefore give due audience , and attend . This second source of
men ...
Página 211
Out of the mouths of babes and sucklings , thou Hast founded strength , because
of all thy foes , To stint the enemy , and slack th ' avenger ' s brow , That bends his
rage thy providence to oppose . When I behold thy heavens , thy fingers ' art ...
Out of the mouths of babes and sucklings , thou Hast founded strength , because
of all thy foes , To stint the enemy , and slack th ' avenger ' s brow , That bends his
rage thy providence to oppose . When I behold thy heavens , thy fingers ' art ...
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