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... smile , to hear His famine should be filled , and blest his maw Destined to that good 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 ...
... smile , to hear His famine should be filled , and blest his maw Destined to that good 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 ...
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... smile , While , by thee raised , I ruin all my foes , Death last , and with his carcass glut the grave : Then with the multitude of my redeemed Shall enter Heaven , long absent , and return , Father , to see thy face , wherein no cloud ...
... smile , While , by thee raised , I ruin all my foes , Death last , and with his carcass glut the grave : Then with the multitude of my redeemed Shall enter Heaven , long absent , and return , Father , to see thy face , wherein no cloud ...
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... smile that glowed Celestial rosy red , love's proper hue , Answered . " Let it suffice thee that thou knowest Us happy , and without love no happiness . Whatever pure thou in the body enjoy'st , ( And pure thou wert created ) we enjoy ...
... smile that glowed Celestial rosy red , love's proper hue , Answered . " Let it suffice thee that thou knowest Us happy , and without love no happiness . Whatever pure thou in the body enjoy'st , ( And pure thou wert created ) we enjoy ...
Page 64
... smiles : for smiles from reason flow , To brute denied , and are of love the food ; His head the midst , well stored with subtle wiles : Love , not the lowest end of human life . Nor yet in horrid shade or dismal den , Nor nocent yet ...
... smiles : for smiles from reason flow , To brute denied , and are of love the food ; His head the midst , well stored with subtle wiles : Love , not the lowest end of human life . Nor yet in horrid shade or dismal den , Nor nocent yet ...
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... smile made small account Of Beauty and her lures , easily scorned , All her assaults , on worthier things intent ! Remember that Pellean conqueror , A youth , how all the beauties of the east He slightly viewed , and slightly overpassed ...
... smile made small account Of Beauty and her lures , easily scorned , All her assaults , on worthier things intent ! Remember that Pellean conqueror , A youth , how all the beauties of the east He slightly viewed , and slightly overpassed ...
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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.