The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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... thee honour due , Lord , fill with shame their face . 17 Ashamed and troubled let them be , Troubled and shamed for ever , Ever confounded , and so die With shame , and scape it never . 60 18 Then shall they know that thou , whose name ...
... thee honour due , Lord , fill with shame their face . 17 Ashamed and troubled let them be , Troubled and shamed for ever , Ever confounded , and so die With shame , and scape it never . 60 18 Then shall they know that thou , whose name ...
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... high , That man is truly blest Who only on thee doth rely , And in thee only rest . 20 PSALM LXXXV . I THY land to favour graciously Thou hast not , Lord , been slack ; 30 40 1 Heb .: The burn- ing heat of thy wrath TRANSLATIONS . 13.
... high , That man is truly blest Who only on thee doth rely , And in thee only rest . 20 PSALM LXXXV . I THY land to favour graciously Thou hast not , Lord , been slack ; 30 40 1 Heb .: The burn- ing heat of thy wrath TRANSLATIONS . 13.
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... thee grieve Hast hid where none shall know . 3 Thine anger all thou hadst removed , And calmly didst return 1 From thy fierce wrath , which we had proved Far worse than fire to burn . 4 God of our saving health and peace , Turn us , and ...
... thee grieve Hast hid where none shall know . 3 Thine anger all thou hadst removed , And calmly didst return 1 From thy fierce wrath , which we had proved Far worse than fire to burn . 4 God of our saving health and peace , Turn us , and ...
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... thee pray ; For I am poor , and almost pine With need and sad decay . 2 Preserve my soul ; for I have trod Thy ways , and love the just : Save thou thy servant , O my God , Who still in thee doth trust . 3 Pity me , Lord , for daily ...
... thee pray ; For I am poor , and almost pine With need and sad decay . 2 Preserve my soul ; for I have trod Thy ways , and love the just : Save thou thy servant , O my God , Who still in thee doth trust . 3 Pity me , Lord , for daily ...
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... thee call . 6 Unto my supplication , Lord , Give ear , and to the cry Of my incessant prayers afford Thy hearing graciously . 7 I in the day of my distress Will call on thee for aid ; For thou wilt grant me free access , And answer what ...
... thee call . 6 Unto my supplication , Lord , Give ear , and to the cry Of my incessant prayers afford Thy hearing graciously . 7 I in the day of my distress Will call on thee for aid ; For thou wilt grant me free access , And answer what ...
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