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... Divine of Geneva ( 1576—1649 ) , and Theodore Diodati , the naturalized London physician , and the father of Milton's friend - there was , it appears from Colonel Chester's researches , a third brother , Charles Diodati , also ...
... Divine of Geneva ( 1576—1649 ) , and Theodore Diodati , the naturalized London physician , and the father of Milton's friend - there was , it appears from Colonel Chester's researches , a third brother , Charles Diodati , also ...
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... divine , doubt , dread , earth , end , enemy , equal , eternal , eye , fair , faith , fall , false , far , fate , father , fear , field , fierce , find , fire , firm , first , flower , foe , force , foul , free , fruit , full , garden ...
... divine , doubt , dread , earth , end , enemy , equal , eternal , eye , fair , faith , fall , false , far , fate , father , fear , field , fierce , find , fire , firm , first , flower , foe , force , foul , free , fruit , full , garden ...
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... Divine , Ambrosial , Fruits fetcht from the tree of life , And from the fount of life Ambrosial drink , That soon refresh'd him wearied , and repair'd What hunger , if aught hunger had impair'd , Or thirst , and as he fed , Angelic ...
... Divine , Ambrosial , Fruits fetcht from the tree of life , And from the fount of life Ambrosial drink , That soon refresh'd him wearied , and repair'd What hunger , if aught hunger had impair'd , Or thirst , and as he fed , Angelic ...
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... divine To turn votaries to his shrine . Think not , reader , me less blest , Sleeping in this narrow cist , Than if my ashes did lie hid Under some stately pyramid . If a rich tomb makes happy , then That bee was happier far than men ...
... divine To turn votaries to his shrine . Think not , reader , me less blest , Sleeping in this narrow cist , Than if my ashes did lie hid Under some stately pyramid . If a rich tomb makes happy , then That bee was happier far than men ...
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... Divine the sovran Architect had framed . From hence - no cloud , or , to obstruct the sight , Star interposed , however small - he sees , Not unconform to other shining globes , Earth , and the Garden of God . ¡± — P . L. , V. 251-260 ...
... Divine the sovran Architect had framed . From hence - no cloud , or , to obstruct the sight , Star interposed , however small - he sees , Not unconform to other shining globes , Earth , and the Garden of God . ¡± — P . L. , V. 251-260 ...
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