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... fide One next himself in power , and next in crime , Long after known in Palestine , and nam'd Beelzebub . To whom th ' Arch - enemy , And thence in Heav'n call'd Satan , with bold words Si 1 Si fis Ille Idem ! verùm ô quàm everfus ...
... fide One next himself in power , and next in crime , Long after known in Palestine , and nam'd Beelzebub . To whom th ' Arch - enemy , And thence in Heav'n call'd Satan , with bold words Si 1 Si fis Ille Idem ! verùm ô quàm everfus ...
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... , as when the force Of fubterranean Wind transports a Hill Torn from Pelorus , or the shatter'd fide Of thund'ring Etna whose combustible Præ- Præruptum latus avellit , cui vifcera flammam Concipiunt facilem , LIBER PRIMU S. 13.
... , as when the force Of fubterranean Wind transports a Hill Torn from Pelorus , or the shatter'd fide Of thund'ring Etna whose combustible Præ- Præruptum latus avellit , cui vifcera flammam Concipiunt facilem , LIBER PRIMU S. 13.
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... Phlegra with th ' Heroic Race were join'd , That fought at Thebes and Ilium , on each fide Mix'd with auxiliar Gods ; and what resounds Geffere , Geffere , aut Thebis , certantum utrinque Deorum Ducta inimicitiis 32 LIBER PRIMU S.
... Phlegra with th ' Heroic Race were join'd , That fought at Thebes and Ilium , on each fide Mix'd with auxiliar Gods ; and what resounds Geffere , Geffere , aut Thebis , certantum utrinque Deorum Ducta inimicitiis 32 LIBER PRIMU S.
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... like that Pygmean Race Beyond the Indian Mount ; or Fairy Elves , Whofe midnight revels , by a foreft fide , Or fountain , fome belated Peafant fees , F 2 Quos Paftor filvas propter , vel fontis ad oram , LIBER PRIMUS . 43.
... like that Pygmean Race Beyond the Indian Mount ; or Fairy Elves , Whofe midnight revels , by a foreft fide , Or fountain , fome belated Peafant fees , F 2 Quos Paftor filvas propter , vel fontis ad oram , LIBER PRIMUS . 43.
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... fide nothing : and by proof we feel Our pow'r fufficient to disturb His Heav'n , And with perpetual inrodes to alarm , Though inacceffible , His fatal Throne : Which , if not Victory , is yet Revenge . He ended frowning , and his look ...
... fide nothing : and by proof we feel Our pow'r fufficient to disturb His Heav'n , And with perpetual inrodes to alarm , Though inacceffible , His fatal Throne : Which , if not Victory , is yet Revenge . He ended frowning , and his look ...
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