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Pagina 21
... soul ] A sword shall pierce : this is my favour'd lot , My exaltation to afflictions high !! . Afflicted I may be , it seems , and blest ; - 3054 I will not argue that , nor will repine . le dwar But where delays he now ? some great ...
... soul ] A sword shall pierce : this is my favour'd lot , My exaltation to afflictions high !! . Afflicted I may be , it seems , and blest ; - 3054 I will not argue that , nor will repine . le dwar But where delays he now ? some great ...
Pagina 31
... soul , Governs the inner man , the nobler part ; That other o'er the body only reigns , And oft by force , which to a generous mind , So reigning , can be no sincere delight . Besides , to give a kingdom hath been thought Greater and ...
... soul , Governs the inner man , the nobler part ; That other o'er the body only reigns , And oft by force , which to a generous mind , So reigning , can be no sincere delight . Besides , to give a kingdom hath been thought Greater and ...
Pagina 36
... soul Freely ; of whom what could he less expect Than glory and benediction , that is , thanks , The slightest , easiest , readiest recompense From them who could return him nothing else , And , not returning that , would likeliest ...
... soul Freely ; of whom what could he less expect Than glory and benediction , that is , thanks , The slightest , easiest , readiest recompense From them who could return him nothing else , And , not returning that , would likeliest ...
Pagina 54
... soul they talk , but all awry , And in themselves seek virtue ; and to themselves All glory arrogate , to God give none : Rather accuse him under usual names , Fortune and fate , as one regardless quite Of mortal things . Who therefore ...
... soul they talk , but all awry , And in themselves seek virtue ; and to themselves All glory arrogate , to God give none : Rather accuse him under usual names , Fortune and fate , as one regardless quite Of mortal things . Who therefore ...
Pagina 67
... soul , She all in every part ; why was this sight To such a tender ball as the eye confin'd , So obvious and so easy to be quench'd ? And not , as feeling , through all parts diffus'd , That she might look at will through every pore ...
... soul , She all in every part ; why was this sight To such a tender ball as the eye confin'd , So obvious and so easy to be quench'd ? And not , as feeling , through all parts diffus'd , That she might look at will through every pore ...
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angels Arethuse arms aught behold bright call'd canst captive Chor Comus Ctesiphon Dagon dark death deeds delight divine dost doth dread dwell earth enemies eyes fair fame father fear feast foes Gath glorious glory gods grace hand hath head hear heard heart heaven highth holy honour hope Israel Jehovah Jephtha Jesus kingdom kings Lady light Locrine Lord lost loud Lycidas Manoah Messiah mortal Nazarite never night numbers nymph o'er once Parthian peace Philistines praise PSALM quire reign return'd river Jordan round Sams Samson SAMSON AGONISTES Satan Saviour seat seek shades shame shepherd sight sing Sisera solemn Son of God song soon soul spake spirits strength sweet temple Tempter thee thence thine things thou art thou hast thou shalt thought throne thyself Timna truth vex'd virgin virtue voice wild wilt winds wings wise wood