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... stood Unstain'd with human blood ; The trumpet spake not to the armed throng ; And kings sat still with awful eye , As if they surely knew their sovran Lord was by . Or these two stanzas : - The oracles are dumb ; No voice , or hideous ...
... stood Unstain'd with human blood ; The trumpet spake not to the armed throng ; And kings sat still with awful eye , As if they surely knew their sovran Lord was by . Or these two stanzas : - The oracles are dumb ; No voice , or hideous ...
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... stood still to hear , And the oaks follow'd . Not by chords alone Well touch'd , but by resistless accents more To sympathetic tears the ghosts themselves He moved : these praises to his verse he owes . Nor thou persist , I pray thee ...
... stood still to hear , And the oaks follow'd . Not by chords alone Well touch'd , but by resistless accents more To sympathetic tears the ghosts themselves He moved : these praises to his verse he owes . Nor thou persist , I pray thee ...
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... stood high . This historical house have , a century afterwards , rendered themselves again immortal by designing and patronising national works of another class . * Masks had been common in the time of Ben Jonson . I leave to ...
... stood high . This historical house have , a century afterwards , rendered themselves again immortal by designing and patronising national works of another class . * Masks had been common in the time of Ben Jonson . I leave to ...
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... stood Eye - witnesses of his almighty acts , With jubilee advanced . In These accounts are plainly contrary the one to the other ; but the author does not therefore contradict himself , nor is one part of his scheme inconsistent with ...
... stood Eye - witnesses of his almighty acts , With jubilee advanced . In These accounts are plainly contrary the one to the other ; but the author does not therefore contradict himself , nor is one part of his scheme inconsistent with ...
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... stood on the bare strand ; While the promiscuous crowd stood yet aloof . The chief were those , who , from the pit of hell Roaming to seek their prey on earth , durst fix Their seats long after next the seat of God , Their altars by his ...
... stood on the bare strand ; While the promiscuous crowd stood yet aloof . The chief were those , who , from the pit of hell Roaming to seek their prey on earth , durst fix Their seats long after next the seat of God , Their altars by his ...
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