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... and amazed stand ; And eke themselves , too rudely rigorous , Astonied with the stroke of their owne hand , Doe backe rebutte , and each to other yealdeth land . As when two rams , stird with ambitious pride , 4 SPENCER .
... and amazed stand ; And eke themselves , too rudely rigorous , Astonied with the stroke of their owne hand , Doe backe rebutte , and each to other yealdeth land . As when two rams , stird with ambitious pride , 4 SPENCER .
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... Land attends , To call back false Obedience , fled before ; Toils , and in vain his Toil and Labour spends ; More Hearts he sought to gain , he lost the more : All turned their Faces to the Rising Sun , And leave his Setting Fortune ...
... Land attends , To call back false Obedience , fled before ; Toils , and in vain his Toil and Labour spends ; More Hearts he sought to gain , he lost the more : All turned their Faces to the Rising Sun , And leave his Setting Fortune ...
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... Land : " And where how long a Time your Grace may be ( Expecting what may fall into your Hand ) 86 " We know not ; since th ' Event of Things do lie " Clos'd up in Darkness , far from mortal Eye . " And how unfit it were you should ...
... Land : " And where how long a Time your Grace may be ( Expecting what may fall into your Hand ) 86 " We know not ; since th ' Event of Things do lie " Clos'd up in Darkness , far from mortal Eye . " And how unfit it were you should ...
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... Land " Hath left thee thus ; yet I will take thy Part . " I do remain the same , under thy Hand ; " Thou still dost rule the Kingdom of my Heart : " If all be lost , that Government doth stand ; " And that shall never from thy Rule ...
... Land " Hath left thee thus ; yet I will take thy Part . " I do remain the same , under thy Hand ; " Thou still dost rule the Kingdom of my Heart : " If all be lost , that Government doth stand ; " And that shall never from thy Rule ...
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... land , " Thou still alone , alas ! dost gaping stand 6 Upon the naked beach , upon the barren sand ! " As a fair morning of the blessed spring , " After a tedious stormy night , " Such was the glorious entry of our king ; " Enriching ...
... land , " Thou still alone , alas ! dost gaping stand 6 Upon the naked beach , upon the barren sand ! " As a fair morning of the blessed spring , " After a tedious stormy night , " Such was the glorious entry of our king ; " Enriching ...
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ANTISTROPHE arms art thou bear-baiting beauty behold beneath breast breath bright charms circling sky clouds courser dark death deep delight divine doth dread e'en earth Ev'n fair faire lady fame fate fear fire flame flower foes glory glow grace Greece green grief grove hand hast hath head hear heart Heaven hills hope Hudibras Idumea King King Arthur labour land light Lord lyre maid mighty mind mountains mourn Muse Muse's Naiad night nymph o'er pain passions peace plain pleasure pow'r praise pride proud rage rapture reign rise round Satan Saturn scene seem'd seraph shade shine shore sighs sight silent skies sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spread stept stood stream sweet tears thee thine thou thought throne toil train trembling truth turn'd Twas virtue voice wave weep wild wind wing youth
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