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... yet faithful how they stood , Their glory wither ' d : as when heaven ' s fire Hath
scath ' d the forest oaks , or mountain pines , With singed top their stately growth
though bare , Stands on the blasted heath . He now prepard To speak ; whereat ...
... yet faithful how they stood , Their glory wither ' d : as when heaven ' s fire Hath
scath ' d the forest oaks , or mountain pines , With singed top their stately growth
though bare , Stands on the blasted heath . He now prepard To speak ; whereat ...
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Ingrate , he had of me All he could have ; I made him just and right , Sufficient to
have stood , though free to fall . Such I created all th ' ethereal pow ' rs And spirits
, both then who stood , and them who fail ' d , Freely they stood who stood , and ...
Ingrate , he had of me All he could have ; I made him just and right , Sufficient to
have stood , though free to fall . Such I created all th ' ethereal pow ' rs And spirits
, both then who stood , and them who fail ' d , Freely they stood who stood , and ...
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... 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 fire ; while we suspense , Collected stood within our ...
... 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 fire ; while we suspense , Collected stood within our ...
Página 163
... who receives them right Had need from head to foot well understand ; Not
understood , this gift they have besides , They show us when our foes walk not
upright . So they among themselves in pleasant vein Stood scoffing , heighten ' d
in ...
... who receives them right Had need from head to foot well understand ; Not
understood , this gift they have besides , They show us when our foes walk not
upright . So they among themselves in pleasant vein Stood scoffing , heighten ' d
in ...
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... main pillars vaulted high , With seats where all the lords and each degree Of
sort , might sit in order to behold ; The other side was open , where the throng On
banks and scaffolds under sky might stand ; I among these aloof obscurely stood
.
... main pillars vaulted high , With seats where all the lords and each degree Of
sort , might sit in order to behold ; The other side was open , where the throng On
banks and scaffolds under sky might stand ; I among these aloof obscurely stood
.
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