PoemsScolar P., 1970 - Počet stran: 118 |
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Strana 316
... Heav'n , Eternal wrauth Burnt after them to the bottomless pit . 860 865 Hell heard th ' unsufferable noise , Hell saw Heav'n ruining from Heav'n and would have fled Affrighted ; but strict Fate had cast too deep Her dark foundations ...
... Heav'n , Eternal wrauth Burnt after them to the bottomless pit . 860 865 Hell heard th ' unsufferable noise , Hell saw Heav'n ruining from Heav'n and would have fled Affrighted ; but strict Fate had cast too deep Her dark foundations ...
Strana 322
... Heav'n , & Heav'n to Earth , 160 One Kingdom , Joy and Union without end . Mean while inhabit laxe , ye Powers of Heav'n , And thou my Word , begotten Son , by thee This I perform , speak thou , and be it don : My overshadowing Spirit ...
... Heav'n , & Heav'n to Earth , 160 One Kingdom , Joy and Union without end . Mean while inhabit laxe , ye Powers of Heav'n , And thou my Word , begotten Son , by thee This I perform , speak thou , and be it don : My overshadowing Spirit ...
Strana 354
... Heav'n , if not preferr'd More justly , Seat worthier of Gods , as built With second thoughts , reforming what was old ! For what God after better worse would build ? Terrestrial Heav'n , danc't round by other Heav'ns That shine , yet ...
... Heav'n , if not preferr'd More justly , Seat worthier of Gods , as built With second thoughts , reforming what was old ! For what God after better worse would build ? Terrestrial Heav'n , danc't round by other Heav'ns That shine , yet ...
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A Paraphrase on Psalm 114 | 9 |
At a Solemn Musick | 15 |
LAllegro | 20 |
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