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... Lost , or that the author's politics had preju- radise Lost , which some ( says he * ) are pleased to diced him against his poetry ? It was happy that call a poem , and would assert against the slender all great men were not of his mind ...
... Lost , or that the author's politics had preju- radise Lost , which some ( says he * ) are pleased to diced him against his poetry ? It was happy that call a poem , and would assert against the slender all great men were not of his mind ...
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... Lost to become a purchaser of the a better translation of the Paradise Lost by Mr. other copies ? The first thought of Paradise Re- Thomas Power , Fellow of Trinity College , in gained was owing to Elwood the Quaker , as he Cambridge ...
... Lost to become a purchaser of the a better translation of the Paradise Lost by Mr. other copies ? The first thought of Paradise Re- Thomas Power , Fellow of Trinity College , in gained was owing to Elwood the Quaker , as he Cambridge ...
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... lost Much lustre of my native brightness , lost To be beloved of God , I have not lost To love , at least contemplate and admire , What I see excellent in good , or fair , Or virtuous ; I should so have lost all sense : What can be then ...
... lost Much lustre of my native brightness , lost To be beloved of God , I have not lost To love , at least contemplate and admire , What I see excellent in good , or fair , Or virtuous ; I should so have lost all sense : What can be then ...
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