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... those who were of highest reputation for wit and learning : feveral of whom gave him very obliging teftimonies of their friendship , and esteem , which are printed before his Latin Poems . The firit of them was written by Manfo Marquis ...
... those who were of highest reputation for wit and learning : feveral of whom gave him very obliging teftimonies of their friendship , and esteem , which are printed before his Latin Poems . The firit of them was written by Manfo Marquis ...
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... those who had power to difpofe of all preferments in the State . " Tis in vain to diffemble , and far be it from me to defend , his engaging with a Party combin'd in the deftruction of our Church and Monarchy . Yet , leaving the ...
... those who had power to difpofe of all preferments in the State . " Tis in vain to diffemble , and far be it from me to defend , his engaging with a Party combin'd in the deftruction of our Church and Monarchy . Yet , leaving the ...
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... those Books which are now the Eighth and Twelfth , he added the following Verses , which were neceffary to make a Connection . Book VIII . ver . 1 . The Angel ended , and in Adam's ear So charming left his voice , that he a - while ...
... those Books which are now the Eighth and Twelfth , he added the following Verses , which were neceffary to make a Connection . Book VIII . ver . 1 . The Angel ended , and in Adam's ear So charming left his voice , that he a - while ...
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... those flames No light , but rather darkness visible , Serv'd only to discover fights of woe : Regions of forrow ! doleful fhades ! where peace And reft can never dwell ! hope never comes , C 2 65 That That comes to all : but torture ...
... those flames No light , but rather darkness visible , Serv'd only to discover fights of woe : Regions of forrow ! doleful fhades ! where peace And reft can never dwell ! hope never comes , C 2 65 That That comes to all : but torture ...
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... those bad Angels feen , Hov'ring on wing under the cope of hell , ' Twixt upper , nether , and furrounding fires : ' Till , as a fignal giv'n , th ' up - lifted fpear Of their great Sultan waving to direct Their course , in even balance ...
... those bad Angels feen , Hov'ring on wing under the cope of hell , ' Twixt upper , nether , and furrounding fires : ' Till , as a fignal giv'n , th ' up - lifted fpear Of their great Sultan waving to direct Their course , in even balance ...
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