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Page 24
... thou- sand years and end with the world itself.1 Milton cer- tainly held this view at the end of his life , and possibly from 1640 , though we cannot tell precisely . But the Millenarians were only expressing in a more precise man- ner ...
... thou- sand years and end with the world itself.1 Milton cer- tainly held this view at the end of his life , and possibly from 1640 , though we cannot tell precisely . But the Millenarians were only expressing in a more precise man- ner ...
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... thou bewailest . What matters it for thee , or thy bewailing ? When time was , thou couldst not find a syllable of all that thou hast read , or studied , to utter in her behalf . Yet ease and leisure was given thee for thy retired ...
... thou bewailest . What matters it for thee , or thy bewailing ? When time was , thou couldst not find a syllable of all that thou hast read , or studied , to utter in her behalf . Yet ease and leisure was given thee for thy retired ...
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... thou , " quoth he , " that art but a bottle of vicious and hardened excrements , contend with the lawful and freeborn members , whose certain number is set by ancient and unrepealable statute ? Head thou art none , though thou receive ...
... thou , " quoth he , " that art but a bottle of vicious and hardened excrements , contend with the lawful and freeborn members , whose certain number is set by ancient and unrepealable statute ? Head thou art none , though thou receive ...
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... Thou , therefore , that sittest in light and glory unapproachable , parent of angels and men ! next , thee I implore , omnipotent King , Redeemer of that lost remnant whose nature thou didst assume , ineffable and everlasting Love ! and ...
... Thou , therefore , that sittest in light and glory unapproachable , parent of angels and men ! next , thee I implore , omnipotent King , Redeemer of that lost remnant whose nature thou didst assume , ineffable and everlasting Love ! and ...
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... thou hast but freed us , and that not fully , from the unjust and tyrannous claim of thy foes ; now unite us entirely , and appropriate us to thyself , tie us everlastingly in willing homage to the prerogative of thy eternal throne ...
... thou hast but freed us , and that not fully , from the unjust and tyrannous claim of thy foes ; now unite us entirely , and appropriate us to thyself , tie us everlastingly in willing homage to the prerogative of thy eternal throne ...
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