The Portent of Milton: Some Aspects of His GeniusW. Laurie, 1958 - 148 pages |
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Page 127
... thou Cancell it , let them gather themselves , and bee scatter'd , let them embattell themselves and be broken , let them imbattell , and be broken , for thou art with us . I conclude with the latter part of another such ' burst ' , in ...
... thou Cancell it , let them gather themselves , and bee scatter'd , let them embattell themselves and be broken , let them imbattell , and be broken , for thou art with us . I conclude with the latter part of another such ' burst ' , in ...
Page 128
... thou the ever - begotten light , and perfect Image of the Father intercede may never come upon us , as we trust thou hast ; for thou hast open'd our difficult and sad times , and given us an unexpected breathing after our long oppressions ; ...
... thou the ever - begotten light , and perfect Image of the Father intercede may never come upon us , as we trust thou hast ; for thou hast open'd our difficult and sad times , and given us an unexpected breathing after our long oppressions ; ...
Page 129
... thou art a God , thy nature is perfection ; shouldst thou bring us thus far onward from Egypt to destroy us in this Wildernesse though wee deserve ; yet thy great name would suffer in the rejoycing of thine enemies , and the deluded ...
... thou art a God , thy nature is perfection ; shouldst thou bring us thus far onward from Egypt to destroy us in this Wildernesse though wee deserve ; yet thy great name would suffer in the rejoycing of thine enemies , and the deluded ...
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