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... Dagon , their sea - idol , and forbid Laborious works , unwillingly this rest Their superstition yields me ; hence with leave 15 Retiring from the popular noise , I seek This unfrequented place to find some ease , Ease to the body some ...
... Dagon , their sea - idol , and forbid Laborious works , unwillingly this rest Their superstition yields me ; hence with leave 15 Retiring from the popular noise , I seek This unfrequented place to find some ease , Ease to the body some ...
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... Gaza ; and proclaim Great pomp , and sacrifice , and praises loud 435 To Dagon , as their god , who hath deliver'd Thee , Samson , bound and blind into their hands , 440 450 Them out of thine , who slew'st them SAMSON AGONISTES.- 23.
... Gaza ; and proclaim Great pomp , and sacrifice , and praises loud 435 To Dagon , as their god , who hath deliver'd Thee , Samson , bound and blind into their hands , 440 450 Them out of thine , who slew'st them SAMSON AGONISTES.- 23.
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... Dagon shall be magnified , and God , Besides whom is no God , compar'd with idols , Disglorified , blasphem'd , and had in scorn By the idolatrous rout amidst their wine ; Which to have come to pass by means of thee , Samson , of all ...
... Dagon shall be magnified , and God , Besides whom is no God , compar'd with idols , Disglorified , blasphem'd , and had in scorn By the idolatrous rout amidst their wine ; Which to have come to pass by means of thee , Samson , of all ...
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... Dagon . But for thee what shall be done ? Thou must not in the meanwhile here forgot Lie in this miserable loathsome plight 480 Neglected . I already have made way To some Philistian lords , with whom to treat [ trouble About thy ransom ...
... Dagon . But for thee what shall be done ? Thou must not in the meanwhile here forgot Lie in this miserable loathsome plight 480 Neglected . I already have made way To some Philistian lords , with whom to treat [ trouble About thy ransom ...
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... Was not behind , but ever at my ear , Preaching how meritorious with the gods It would be to ensnare an irreligious Dishonourer of Dagon . What had I 855 860 T ' oppose against such powerful arguments ? Only my SAMSON AGONISTES , 39.
... Was not behind , but ever at my ear , Preaching how meritorious with the gods It would be to ensnare an irreligious Dishonourer of Dagon . What had I 855 860 T ' oppose against such powerful arguments ? Only my SAMSON AGONISTES , 39.
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