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Page 74
... shew mine opinion . Be- ' hold , I waited for your words ; I gave ear to your reasons , whilst you searched out what to say . Yea , ' I attended unto you , and , behold , there was none of you ' that convinced Job , or that answered his ...
... shew mine opinion . Be- ' hold , I waited for your words ; I gave ear to your reasons , whilst you searched out what to say . Yea , ' I attended unto you , and , behold , there was none of you ' that convinced Job , or that answered his ...
Page 91
... shew'd In prospect from his throne ; how good , how fair , Answering his great idea . Up he rode , Follow'd with acclamation and the sound Symphonious of ten thousand harps that tun'd Angelic harmonies ; the earth , the air , Resounding ...
... shew'd In prospect from his throne ; how good , how fair , Answering his great idea . Up he rode , Follow'd with acclamation and the sound Symphonious of ten thousand harps that tun'd Angelic harmonies ; the earth , the air , Resounding ...
Page 119
... shew Elaborate , of inward less exact . When I approach Her loveliness , so absolute she seems , And in herself ... shews ; Authority and reason on her wait , As one intended first , not after made Occasionally ; and , to consummate all ...
... shew Elaborate , of inward less exact . When I approach Her loveliness , so absolute she seems , And in herself ... shews ; Authority and reason on her wait , As one intended first , not after made Occasionally ; and , to consummate all ...
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