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But think not here To trouble holy rest ; heav ' n cast thee out From all her
confines . Heav ' n the seat of bliss Brooks not the works of violence and war .
Hence then , and evil go with thee along , Thy offspring , to the place of evil , hell ,
Thou ...
But think not here To trouble holy rest ; heav ' n cast thee out From all her
confines . Heav ' n the seat of bliss Brooks not the works of violence and war .
Hence then , and evil go with thee along , Thy offspring , to the place of evil , hell ,
Thou ...
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DESCEND from heav ' n , Urania , by that name , If rightly thou art callid , whose
voice divine Following , above th ' Olympian hill I soar , Above the flight of
Pegasean wing . The meaning , not the name I call : for thou Nor of the muses
nine , nor ...
DESCEND from heav ' n , Urania , by that name , If rightly thou art callid , whose
voice divine Following , above th ' Olympian hill I soar , Above the flight of
Pegasean wing . The meaning , not the name I call : for thou Nor of the muses
nine , nor ...
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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 in thee Is no deficience found ; not so is man , But in degree , the cause of ...
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 in thee Is no deficience found ; not so is man , But in degree , the cause of ...
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Dismiss not her , when most thou needst her nigh , By attributing overmuch to
things Less excellent , as thou thyself perceiv ' st . For what admir ' st thou , what
transports thee so , An outside ? fair no doubt , and worthy well Thy cherishing ,
thy ...
Dismiss not her , when most thou needst her nigh , By attributing overmuch to
things Less excellent , as thou thyself perceiv ' st . For what admir ' st thou , what
transports thee so , An outside ? fair no doubt , and worthy well Thy cherishing ,
thy ...
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Between thee and the woman , I will put Enmity , and between thine and her seed
; Her seed shall bruise thy head , thou bruise his heel . So spake this oracle , then
verify ' d When Jesus son of Mary , second Eve , Saw Satan fall like lightning ...
Between thee and the woman , I will put Enmity , and between thine and her seed
; Her seed shall bruise thy head , thou bruise his heel . So spake this oracle , then
verify ' d When Jesus son of Mary , second Eve , Saw Satan fall like lightning ...
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