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... themselves , about this time to be created : Thir doubt who shall be fent on this difficult fearch : Satan thir chief undertakes alone the voyage , is honourd and applauded . The Councel thus ended , the reft betake them feveral wayes ...
... themselves , about this time to be created : Thir doubt who shall be fent on this difficult fearch : Satan thir chief undertakes alone the voyage , is honourd and applauded . The Councel thus ended , the reft betake them feveral wayes ...
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... themselves ere well awake . Nor did they not perceave the evil plight In which they were , or the fierce pains not feel ; Yet to their Generals Voyce they foon obeyd Innumerable . As when the potent Rod 339 Of Amrams Son in Egypts evill ...
... themselves ere well awake . Nor did they not perceave the evil plight In which they were , or the fierce pains not feel ; Yet to their Generals Voyce they foon obeyd Innumerable . As when the potent Rod 339 Of Amrams Son in Egypts evill ...
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... 'd Obfcure fom glimps of joy , to have found thir chief Not in despair , to have found themselves not loft In lofs it felf ; which on his count'nance cast 520 Like doubtful hue : but . he his wonted pride Book I. 19 PARADISE LOST .
... 'd Obfcure fom glimps of joy , to have found thir chief Not in despair , to have found themselves not loft In lofs it felf ; which on his count'nance cast 520 Like doubtful hue : but . he his wonted pride Book I. 19 PARADISE LOST .
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... themselves The great Seraphic Lords and Cherubim In close recefs and fecret conclave fat A thousand Demy - Gods on golden feats , Frequent and full . After short filence then And fummons read , the great confult began . The End of the ...
... themselves The great Seraphic Lords and Cherubim In close recefs and fecret conclave fat A thousand Demy - Gods on golden feats , Frequent and full . After short filence then And fummons read , the great confult began . The End of the ...
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... themselves to fear no fecond fate : Mee though just right , and the fixt Laws of Heav'n Did first create your Leader , next , free choice , With what befides , in Counsel or in Fight , Hath bin achievd of merit , yet this lofs 20 Thus ...
... themselves to fear no fecond fate : Mee though just right , and the fixt Laws of Heav'n Did first create your Leader , next , free choice , With what befides , in Counsel or in Fight , Hath bin achievd of merit , yet this lofs 20 Thus ...
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