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... enemies the scorn and gaze , To grind in brazen fetters under task With this heav'n - gifted strength ? O glorious Put to the labour of a beast , debas'd 30 35 [ strength Lower than bondslave ! Promise was that I Should Israel from ...
... enemies the scorn and gaze , To grind in brazen fetters under task With this heav'n - gifted strength ? O glorious Put to the labour of a beast , debas'd 30 35 [ strength Lower than bondslave ! Promise was that I Should Israel from ...
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... enemies , O worse than chains , Dungeon , or beggary , or decrepit age ! 50 55 60 65 Light the prime work of God to me's extinct , 70 And all her various objects of delight Annull'd , which might in part my grief have eas'd , Inferior ...
... enemies , O worse than chains , Dungeon , or beggary , or decrepit age ! 50 55 60 65 Light the prime work of God to me's extinct , 70 And all her various objects of delight Annull'd , which might in part my grief have eas'd , Inferior ...
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... enemies , who come to stare At my affliction , and perhaps t ' insult , Their daily practice to afflict me more . CHOR . This , this is he ; softly a while , Let us not break in upon him ; O change beyond report , thought , or belief ...
... enemies , who come to stare At my affliction , and perhaps t ' insult , Their daily practice to afflict me more . CHOR . This , this is he ; softly a while , Let us not break in upon him ; O change beyond report , thought , or belief ...
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... enemy , Thou never wast remiss , I bear thee witness : Yet Israel still serves with all his sons . 240 SAMS . That fault I take not on me , but transfer On Israel's governors , and heads of tribes , Who , seeing those great acts which ...
... enemy , Thou never wast remiss , I bear thee witness : Yet Israel still serves with all his sons . 240 SAMS . That fault I take not on me , but transfer On Israel's governors , and heads of tribes , Who , seeing those great acts which ...
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... enemy just cause To set his people free , Have prompted this heroic Nazarite , Against his vow of strictest purity , To seek in marriage that fallacious bride , 320 Unclean , unchaste . Down reason then , at least vain reasonings Though ...
... enemy just cause To set his people free , Have prompted this heroic Nazarite , Against his vow of strictest purity , To seek in marriage that fallacious bride , 320 Unclean , unchaste . Down reason then , at least vain reasonings Though ...
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