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Page 61
... earth trembling , even be- fore it was created ! All heav'n Resounded , and had earth been then , all earth Had to her centre shook ........ In how sublime and just a manner does he after- wards describe the whole heaven shaking under ...
... earth trembling , even be- fore it was created ! All heav'n Resounded , and had earth been then , all earth Had to her centre shook ........ In how sublime and just a manner does he after- wards describe the whole heaven shaking under ...
Page 89
... earth upon nothing . This last noble thought Milton has expressed in the following verse : And earth , self - balanc'd , on her centre hung . The beauties of description in this book lie so very thick , that it is impossible to ...
... earth upon nothing . This last noble thought Milton has expressed in the following verse : And earth , self - balanc'd , on her centre hung . The beauties of description in this book lie so very thick , that it is impossible to ...
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... earth , to kill with sword and with hunger , and with sickness , and with the beasts of the earth . " Un- der this first head of celestial persons we must like- wise take notice of the command which the angels received to produce ...
... earth , to kill with sword and with hunger , and with sickness , and with the beasts of the earth . " Un- der this first head of celestial persons we must like- wise take notice of the command which the angels received to produce ...
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