The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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... earth's foundations all are moved , 6 And out of order gone . 1 Bagnadath - el . 2 Bekerev . 3 Tishphetu gna- vel . 4 Shiphtu - dal . 5 Hatzdiku . ¥É¥Ï 6 Fimmotu . 20 7 Shiphta . 6 I said that ye were gods TRANSLATIONS .
... earth's foundations all are moved , 6 And out of order gone . 1 Bagnadath - el . 2 Bekerev . 3 Tishphetu gna- vel . 4 Shiphtu - dal . 5 Hatzdiku . ¥É¥Ï 6 Fimmotu . 20 7 Shiphta . 6 I said that ye were gods TRANSLATIONS .
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... earth in might ; This wicked earth redress ; For thou art he who shalt by right The nations all possess . Jehemajun . 2 Fagnarimu . 3 Sod . 4 Fithjagnatsu gnal . 5 Tsephuneca . 6 Lev jachdau . PSALM LXXXIII . I BE not thou silent now at ...
... earth in might ; This wicked earth redress ; For thou art he who shalt by right The nations all possess . Jehemajun . 2 Fagnarimu . 3 Sod . 4 Fithjagnatsu gnal . 5 Tsephuneca . 6 Lev jachdau . PSALM LXXXIII . I BE not thou silent now at ...
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... earth art One . PSALM LXXXIV , 1 How lovely are thy dwellings fair ! O Lord of Hosts , how dear The pleasant tabernacles are Where thou dost dwell so near ! 2 My soul doth long and almost die Thy courts , O Lord , to see ; My heart and ...
... earth art One . PSALM LXXXIV , 1 How lovely are thy dwellings fair ! O Lord of Hosts , how dear The pleasant tabernacles are Where thou dost dwell so near ! 2 My soul doth long and almost die Thy courts , O Lord , to see ; My heart and ...
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... earth upstand With power , and princes in their congregations Lay deep their plots together through each land Against the Lord and his Messiah dear ? " Let us break off , " say they , " by strength of hand , Their bonds , and cast from ...
... earth upstand With power , and princes in their congregations Lay deep their plots together through each land Against the Lord and his Messiah dear ? " Let us break off , " say they , " by strength of hand , Their bonds , and cast from ...
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... Earth's utmost bounds : them shalt thou bring full low With iron sceptre bruised , and them disperse Like to a potter's vessel shivered so . " And now be wise at length , ye kings averse ; Be taught , ye judges of the earth ; with fear ...
... Earth's utmost bounds : them shalt thou bring full low With iron sceptre bruised , and them disperse Like to a potter's vessel shivered so . " And now be wise at length , ye kings averse ; Be taught , ye judges of the earth ; with fear ...
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