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... Still urges , and a fiery Deluge , feď With ever - burning Sulphur unconfum'd : Such Place Eternal Juftice had prepar'd For those rebellious , here their Prifon ordain'd In utter darkness , and their Portion fet As far remov'd from God ...
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... still his strength conceal'd , Which tempted our attempt , and wrought our fall . Henceforth his might we know , and know our own So as not either to provoke , or dread New war , provok't ; our better part remains To work in clofe ...
... still his strength conceal'd , Which tempted our attempt , and wrought our fall . Henceforth his might we know , and know our own So as not either to provoke , or dread New war , provok't ; our better part remains To work in clofe ...
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... still first and last will Reign Sole King , and of his Kingdom lose no part By our revolt , but over Hell extend His Empire , and with Iron Scepter rule Us here , as with his Golden those in Heav'n What fit we then projecting Peace and ...
... still first and last will Reign Sole King , and of his Kingdom lose no part By our revolt , but over Hell extend His Empire , and with Iron Scepter rule Us here , as with his Golden those in Heav'n What fit we then projecting Peace and ...
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... still deftroys In those who , when they may , accept not grace . Nor shalt thou by defcending to affume 300 Man's Nature , less'n or degrade thine own . Because thou haft , tho ' Thron'd in highest blifs 305 Equal to God , and equally ...
... still deftroys In those who , when they may , accept not grace . Nor shalt thou by defcending to affume 300 Man's Nature , less'n or degrade thine own . Because thou haft , tho ' Thron'd in highest blifs 305 Equal to God , and equally ...
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