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What fury , O Son , Possesses thee to bend that mortal dart Against thy Father ' s
head ? and know ' st for whom ? For him who sits above and laughs the while At
thee ordain ' d his drudge , to execute Whate ' er his wrath , which he calls ...
What fury , O Son , Possesses thee to bend that mortal dart Against thy Father ' s
head ? and know ' st for whom ? For him who sits above and laughs the while At
thee ordain ' d his drudge , to execute Whate ' er his wrath , which he calls ...
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Up led by thee Into the Heav ' n of heav ' ns I have presum ' d , An earthly guest ,
and drawn empyreal air , Thy temp ' ring ; with like safety guided down Return to
me my native element : Lest from this flying steed unrein ' d ( as once ...
Up led by thee Into the Heav ' n of heav ' ns I have presum ' d , An earthly guest ,
and drawn empyreal air , Thy temp ' ring ; with like safety guided down Return to
me my native element : Lest from this flying steed unrein ' d ( as once ...
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To me inferior , infinite descents Beneath what other creatures are to thee ? He
ceas ' d , I lowly answer ' d : To attain The height and depth of thy eternal ways All
human thoughts come short , Supreme of thing , Thou in thyself art perfect , and ...
To me inferior , infinite descents Beneath what other creatures are to thee ? He
ceas ' d , I lowly answer ' d : To attain The height and depth of thy eternal ways All
human thoughts come short , Supreme of thing , Thou in thyself art perfect , and ...
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The kingdoms of the world to thee were given , Permitted rather , and by thee
usurp ' d ; Other donation none thou canst produce . If given , by whom , but by
the King of kings , God over all supreme ? if given to thee , By thee how fairly is
the ...
The kingdoms of the world to thee were given , Permitted rather , and by thee
usurp ' d ; Other donation none thou canst produce . If given , by whom , but by
the King of kings , God over all supreme ? if given to thee , By thee how fairly is
the ...
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Nor shouldst thou have trusted that to woman ' s frailty : Ere I to thee , thou to
thyself was cruel . Let weakness then with weakness come to parle So near
related , or the same of kind , Thine forgive mine ; that men may censure thine
The ...
Nor shouldst thou have trusted that to woman ' s frailty : Ere I to thee , thou to
thyself was cruel . Let weakness then with weakness come to parle So near
related , or the same of kind , Thine forgive mine ; that men may censure thine
The ...
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