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Page xiv
... hour , as he says himself in the intro - nour to his memory , abounding with abuse much duction . This necessarily occasioned some delay , more than argument . so that his Defence of the people of England was Isaac Vossius was at ...
... hour , as he says himself in the intro - nour to his memory , abounding with abuse much duction . This necessarily occasioned some delay , more than argument . so that his Defence of the people of England was Isaac Vossius was at ...
Page xxiv
... hours , he still did not lie sleeping , but had some body or other by his bed side to read to him . At his first ... hour , afterwards dined , and after dinner tempt enough for his adversaries . made his wife sing xxiv LIFE OF JOHN ...
... hours , he still did not lie sleeping , but had some body or other by his bed side to read to him . At his first ... hour , afterwards dined , and after dinner tempt enough for his adversaries . made his wife sing xxiv LIFE OF JOHN ...
Page 16
... hour : no less rejoiced His mother bad , and thus bespake her sire . " The key of this infernal pit by due , And by command of Heaven's all powerful King , I keep , by him forbidden to unlock These adamantine gates ; against all force ...
... hour : no less rejoiced His mother bad , and thus bespake her sire . " The key of this infernal pit by due , And by command of Heaven's all powerful King , I keep , by him forbidden to unlock These adamantine gates ; against all force ...
Page 30
... hour Of night , and all things now retired to rest , Mind us of like repose , since God hath set In autumn thwarts the night , when vapours fired Labour and rest , as day and night , to men Impress the air , and shows the mariner From ...
... hour Of night , and all things now retired to rest , Mind us of like repose , since God hath set In autumn thwarts the night , when vapours fired Labour and rest , as day and night , to men Impress the air , and shows the mariner From ...
Page 33
... hour Within these hallowed limits thou appear , Back to the infernal pit I drag thee chained , And seal thee so , as henceforth not to scorn The facile gates of hell too slightly barred . " " O loss of one in Heaven to judge of wise ...
... hour Within these hallowed limits thou appear , Back to the infernal pit I drag thee chained , And seal thee so , as henceforth not to scorn The facile gates of hell too slightly barred . " " O loss of one in Heaven to judge of wise ...
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Page 10 - Who shall tempt with wandering feet The dark, unbottomed, infinite abyss, And through the palpable obscure find out His uncouth way, or spread his airy flight, Upborne with indefatigable wings Over the vast abrupt ! — So both ascend In the visions of God — B.