The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... saviours of their native country , and whose exploits , worthy of immortality , are already famous all the world over ; yet hope it will be no diffi- cult matter for me to defend them from the insolence of this silly little scholar ...
... saviours of their native country , and whose exploits , worthy of immortality , are already famous all the world over ; yet hope it will be no diffi- cult matter for me to defend them from the insolence of this silly little scholar ...
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... Saviour himself declare that that poor man whom he had restored to sight had not been born blind , either on account of his own sins , or those of his progenitors ? " And with respect to myself , though I have accurately examined my ...
... Saviour himself declare that that poor man whom he had restored to sight had not been born blind , either on account of his own sins , or those of his progenitors ? " And with respect to myself , though I have accurately examined my ...
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... Saviour himself , made the name and type of hell . - NEWTON . Next Chemos . Moloch and Chemos are joined together , 1 Kings , xi . 7. And it was a natural transition from the god of the Ammonites to the god of their neighbours the ...
... Saviour himself , made the name and type of hell . - NEWTON . Next Chemos . Moloch and Chemos are joined together , 1 Kings , xi . 7. And it was a natural transition from the god of the Ammonites to the god of their neighbours the ...
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... Saviour's resurrection by St. Peter , Acts ii . 20 , 21. - NEWTON . His words here ended . What a charming and lovely picture has Milton given us of God the Son , considered as our Saviour and Redeemer ! -not in the least inferior in ...
... Saviour's resurrection by St. Peter , Acts ii . 20 , 21. - NEWTON . His words here ended . What a charming and lovely picture has Milton given us of God the Son , considered as our Saviour and Redeemer ! -not in the least inferior in ...
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... Saviour of men ! Thy name Shall be the copious matter of my song Henceforth ; and never shall my harp thy praise Forget , nor from thy Father's praise disjoin . Thus they in heaven , above the starry sphere , Their happy hours in joy ...
... Saviour of men ! Thy name Shall be the copious matter of my song Henceforth ; and never shall my harp thy praise Forget , nor from thy Father's praise disjoin . Thus they in heaven , above the starry sphere , Their happy hours in joy ...
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