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Which when the Almighty heard from forth his Throne , Diviner light fill'd Heaven
with ecstasy ! Heaven's hymnings paused and Hell her yawning LINES puth
Closed a brief moment . TO A FRIEND IN ANSWER TO A MELANCHOLY
LETTER ...
Which when the Almighty heard from forth his Throne , Diviner light fill'd Heaven
with ecstasy ! Heaven's hymnings paused and Hell her yawning LINES puth
Closed a brief moment . TO A FRIEND IN ANSWER TO A MELANCHOLY
LETTER ...
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Tremble far - off -- for lo ! the Giant Frenzy , Ye sweep athwart my gaze , so
heavenly bright , Uprooting empires with his ... The wings that veil the adoring
Seraph's eyes , Mocketh high Heaven ; burst hideous from the cell What time he
bends ...
Tremble far - off -- for lo ! the Giant Frenzy , Ye sweep athwart my gaze , so
heavenly bright , Uprooting empires with his ... The wings that veil the adoring
Seraph's eyes , Mocketh high Heaven ; burst hideous from the cell What time he
bends ...
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... O Thou of the Most High The white - robed * multitude of slaughter'd saints
Chosen , whom all the perfected in Heaven At Heaven's wide - open'd portals
gratulant Behold expectantReceive some martyr'd Patriot . The harmony
Entranced the ...
... O Thou of the Most High The white - robed * multitude of slaughter'd saints
Chosen , whom all the perfected in Heaven At Heaven's wide - open'd portals
gratulant Behold expectantReceive some martyr'd Patriot . The harmony
Entranced the ...
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The infuriate spirits of the Murder'd make Thus saying , from the answering Maid
he pass'd , Fierce merriment , and vengeance ask of Heaven . ' And with him
disappear'd the Heavenly Vision . Warm'd with new influence , the unwholesome
...
The infuriate spirits of the Murder'd make Thus saying , from the answering Maid
he pass'd , Fierce merriment , and vengeance ask of Heaven . ' And with him
disappear'd the Heavenly Vision . Warm'd with new influence , the unwholesome
...
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Speak ! from thy storm - black Heaven , O speak aloud III . And on the darkling foe
I mark'd Ambition in his war - array ! Open thine eye of fire from some uncertain
cloud ! I heard the mailed Monarch's troublous cry O dart the flash ! O rise and ...
Speak ! from thy storm - black Heaven , O speak aloud III . And on the darkling foe
I mark'd Ambition in his war - array ! Open thine eye of fire from some uncertain
cloud ! I heard the mailed Monarch's troublous cry O dart the flash ! O rise and ...
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