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Page 142
... Heaven reveal the cure : If then Heaven's will must needs be understood , ( Which must , if we want cure , and Heaven be good , ) Let all records of will revealed be shown ; With Scripture all in equal balance thrown , And our one ...
... Heaven reveal the cure : If then Heaven's will must needs be understood , ( Which must , if we want cure , and Heaven be good , ) Let all records of will revealed be shown ; With Scripture all in equal balance thrown , And our one ...
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... heaven : Let them for his and our atonement go ; And reigning blest above , leave him to rule below . Enough already has the year foreslow'd His wonted course , the sea has overflow'd , The meads were floated with a weeping spring , And ...
... heaven : Let them for his and our atonement go ; And reigning blest above , leave him to rule below . Enough already has the year foreslow'd His wonted course , the sea has overflow'd , The meads were floated with a weeping spring , And ...
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... heaven's majestic pace ; Or , call'd to more superior bliss , Thou tread'st , with seraphims , the vast abyss : Whatever happy region is thy place , Cease thy celestial song a little space ; Thou wilt have time enough for hymns divine ...
... heaven's majestic pace ; Or , call'd to more superior bliss , Thou tread'st , with seraphims , the vast abyss : Whatever happy region is thy place , Cease thy celestial song a little space ; Thou wilt have time enough for hymns divine ...
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Upon the Death of Lord Hastings | 1 |
To Charles the Second | 16 |
Satire on the Dutch | 23 |
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