Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... Saul in the shape of Benja- min . Her speech , and Saul's to himself after she was vanished . A description of Heaven . God's speech : he sends an Angel to David : the Angel's message to him . David sent for , to play before Saul . A ...
... Saul in the shape of Benja- min . Her speech , and Saul's to himself after she was vanished . A description of Heaven . God's speech : he sends an Angel to David : the Angel's message to him . David sent for , to play before Saul . A ...
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... Saul they fear'd . Angels and men did peace and David love , But Hell did neither him nor that approve ; From man's agreement fierce alarms they take , And quiet here , does there new business make . Beneath the silent chambers of the ...
... Saul they fear'd . Angels and men did peace and David love , But Hell did neither him nor that approve ; From man's agreement fierce alarms they take , And quiet here , does there new business make . Beneath the silent chambers of the ...
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... Saul's new love It was the time when silent night began T'enchain with sleep the busy spirits of man ; And Saul himself , though in his troubled breast The weight of empire lay , took gentle rest : So did not Envy ; but with haste arose ...
... Saul's new love It was the time when silent night began T'enchain with sleep the busy spirits of man ; And Saul himself , though in his troubled breast The weight of empire lay , took gentle rest : So did not Envy ; but with haste arose ...
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... Saul . Lo ! this great cause makes thy dead fathers rise , If that curst object longer vex my sight , It must have learnt t ' appear as thou to night . " Whilst thus his wrath with threats the tyrant fed , The threaten'd youth slept ...
... Saul . Lo ! this great cause makes thy dead fathers rise , If that curst object longer vex my sight , It must have learnt t ' appear as thou to night . " Whilst thus his wrath with threats the tyrant fed , The threaten'd youth slept ...
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... Saul that is his foe , and We his friends ; The man who has his God , no aid can lack , And We , who bid him go , will bring him back . " He spoke ; the Heavens seem'd decently to bow , 7 With all their bright inhabitants ; and now The ...
... Saul that is his foe , and We his friends ; The man who has his God , no aid can lack , And We , who bid him go , will bring him back . " He spoke ; the Heavens seem'd decently to bow , 7 With all their bright inhabitants ; and now The ...
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