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... spheres . " - P . L. , V. 477 . " Cattle and creeping things and beasts of the Earth , Each in their kind . " - P . L. , VII . 452 , 453 . " All flesh , Corrupting each their way . ¡± — P . L. , XI . 888 , 889 . Occasional violations of ...
... spheres . " - P . L. , V. 477 . " Cattle and creeping things and beasts of the Earth , Each in their kind . " - P . L. , VII . 452 , 453 . " All flesh , Corrupting each their way . ¡± — P . L. , XI . 888 , 889 . Occasional violations of ...
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... spheres , Lead in swift round the months and years . " - Com . 111-113 . 66 Hail , divinest Melancholy , 66 Whose saintly visage is too bright To hit the sense of human sight . " — Il Pens . 12—14 . " who knows not Circe , The daughter ...
... spheres , Lead in swift round the months and years . " - Com . 111-113 . 66 Hail , divinest Melancholy , 66 Whose saintly visage is too bright To hit the sense of human sight . " — Il Pens . 12—14 . " who knows not Circe , The daughter ...
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... Sphere - born harmonious sisters , Voice and Verse , Wed your divine sounds , and mixed power employ , Dead things with inbreathed sense able to pierce ; And to our high - raised phantasy present That undisturbed song of pure concent ...
... Sphere - born harmonious sisters , Voice and Verse , Wed your divine sounds , and mixed power employ , Dead things with inbreathed sense able to pierce ; And to our high - raised phantasy present That undisturbed song of pure concent ...
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... sphere were hence pestilence ... first worst deity he ... pass was come ... ... room birth hearth still ... invisible nothing ... clothing spreads meads underneath death unsufferable table God ... her eyes stood ... ... abode paramour ...
... sphere were hence pestilence ... first worst deity he ... pass was come ... ... room birth hearth still ... invisible nothing ... clothing spreads meads underneath death unsufferable table God ... her eyes stood ... ... abode paramour ...
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... sphere ... skies harmonies madrigal vale resort there ... sport cheer dew shew wound ( n ) were her ... ground A doubt may exist whether some of these rhymes , imperfect now in our present pronunciation of English , may not have been ...
... sphere ... skies harmonies madrigal vale resort there ... sport cheer dew shew wound ( n ) were her ... ground A doubt may exist whether some of these rhymes , imperfect now in our present pronunciation of English , may not have been ...
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