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And now be wise at length , ye kings averse ; Be taught , ye judges of the earth ;
with fear Jehovah serve , and let your joy converse With trembling ; kiss the Son ,
lest he appear In anger , and ye perish in the way , If once his wrath take fire ...
And now be wise at length , ye kings averse ; Be taught , ye judges of the earth ;
with fear Jehovah serve , and let your joy converse With trembling ; kiss the Son ,
lest he appear In anger , and ye perish in the way , If once his wrath take fire ...
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In peace at once will I Both lay me down and sleep ; For thou alone dost keep Me
safe where'er I lie : As in a rocky cell Thou , Lord , alone in safety mak'st me dwell
. 40 PSALM V. August 12 , 1653 . JEHOVAH , to my words give ear , My ...
In peace at once will I Both lay me down and sleep ; For thou alone dost keep Me
safe where'er I lie : As in a rocky cell Thou , Lord , alone in safety mak'st me dwell
. 40 PSALM V. August 12 , 1653 . JEHOVAH , to my words give ear , My ...
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THEN passed he to a flowery mountain green , Which once smelt sweet , now
stinks as odiously : This was that gift ( if you the truth will have ) That Constantine
to good Sylvestro gave . FROM THE APOLOGY FOR SMECTYMNUUS , 1642 .
THEN passed he to a flowery mountain green , Which once smelt sweet , now
stinks as odiously : This was that gift ( if you the truth will have ) That Constantine
to good Sylvestro gave . FROM THE APOLOGY FOR SMECTYMNUUS , 1642 .
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Thus in the Epilogue to Buckingham's Rehearsal : “ Wherefore , for ours , and for
the Kingdom's peace , May this prodigious way of writing cease ! Let's have , at
least once in our lives , a time When we may hear some Reason , not all Rhyme .
Thus in the Epilogue to Buckingham's Rehearsal : “ Wherefore , for ours , and for
the Kingdom's peace , May this prodigious way of writing cease ! Let's have , at
least once in our lives , a time When we may hear some Reason , not all Rhyme .
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... änga stede ungelīc sviše bam öšrum že ve ęr cūšon heįn on heofonrīce ;
modernized by Mr. Thorpe thus : -- “ This narrow place is most unlike That other
that we once knew High in Heaven's kingdom . ” 80 , 81. “ Long after known in ...
... änga stede ungelīc sviše bam öšrum že ve ęr cūšon heįn on heofonrīce ;
modernized by Mr. Thorpe thus : -- “ This narrow place is most unlike That other
that we once knew High in Heaven's kingdom . ” 80 , 81. “ Long after known in ...
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