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... divine Following , above the Olympian hill I soar , Above the flight of Pegaséan wing ! The meaning , not the name , I call : for thou Nor of the Muses nine , nor on the top Of old Olympus dwell'st : but , heavenly - born , Before the ...
... divine Following , above the Olympian hill I soar , Above the flight of Pegaséan wing ! The meaning , not the name , I call : for thou Nor of the Muses nine , nor on the top Of old Olympus dwell'st : but , heavenly - born , Before the ...
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... Divine Interpreter ! by favor sent Down from the empyréan , to forewarn Us timely of what might else have been our loss , Unknown , which human knowledge could not For which to the infinitely Good we owe [ reach : Immortal thanks ; and ...
... Divine Interpreter ! by favor sent Down from the empyréan , to forewarn Us timely of what might else have been our loss , Unknown , which human knowledge could not For which to the infinitely Good we owe [ reach : Immortal thanks ; and ...
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... Divine : sapience and love Immense , and all his Father in him shone . About his chariot numberless were pour'd Cherub , and Seraph , Potentates , and Thrones , And Virtues , winged Spirits , and chariots wing'd From the armory of God ...
... Divine : sapience and love Immense , and all his Father in him shone . About his chariot numberless were pour'd Cherub , and Seraph , Potentates , and Thrones , And Virtues , winged Spirits , and chariots wing'd From the armory of God ...
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... divine Historian ! who thus largely hast allay'd The thirst I had of knowledge , and vouchsafed This friendly condescension to relate Things , else by me unsearchable ; now heard With wonder , but delight ; and , as is due , With glory ...
... divine Historian ! who thus largely hast allay'd The thirst I had of knowledge , and vouchsafed This friendly condescension to relate Things , else by me unsearchable ; now heard With wonder , but delight ; and , as is due , With glory ...
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... divine Historian ! who thus largely hast allay'd The thirst I had of knowledge , and vouchsafed This friendly condescension to relate Things , else by me unsearchable ; now heard With wonder , but delight ; and , as is due , With glory ...
... divine Historian ! who thus largely hast allay'd The thirst I had of knowledge , and vouchsafed This friendly condescension to relate Things , else by me unsearchable ; now heard With wonder , but delight ; and , as is due , With glory ...
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Adam Amoret amorous angel arms beast beauty behold bless'd bold bright Canto clouds command commission of array COMUS copacy Dagon dark dark oracles death delight divine doth dreadful drops of light dwell earth EDMUND WALLER Episcopacy eyes fair fame fate fear flame foes friends fruit Gloriana glory gods grace hand happy hath heard heart Heaven honor hope ipse Jove King Lady light live Lord Lord Conway Lucretius malè mihi mind mortal Muse never night nobler numbers numina nymph o'er once Panegyric Paradise passion peace Phoebus poem poet praise princes quæ rage reign return'd sacred Satan seem'd shade shine sight sing song soon soul spirits stars sung sweet taste taught thee thence thine things thou art thou hast thought throne tibi tree verse vex'd virtue Waller winds wings wonder youth