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... Heav'n reveal the cure : If then Heav'n's will must needs be understood , ( Which must , if we want cure , and Heaven be good , ) 120 Let all records of will reveal'd be shown ; With Scripture all in equal balance thrown , And our one ...
... Heav'n reveal the cure : If then Heav'n's will must needs be understood , ( Which must , if we want cure , and Heaven be good , ) 120 Let all records of will reveal'd be shown ; With Scripture all in equal balance thrown , And our one ...
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... Heav'n's authority . If then our faith we for our guide admit , Vain is the farther search of human wit , As when the building gains a surer stay , We take th ' unuseful scaffolding away . 270 Reason by sense no more can understand ...
... Heav'n's authority . If then our faith we for our guide admit , Vain is the farther search of human wit , As when the building gains a surer stay , We take th ' unuseful scaffolding away . 270 Reason by sense no more can understand ...
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... Heav'n decreed that I should life enjoy , Heav'n had decreed to save unhappy Troy . ' T is , sure , enough , if not too much , for one , Twice to have seen our Ilium overthrown . 870 Make haste to save the poor remaining crew , And give ...
... Heav'n decreed that I should life enjoy , Heav'n had decreed to save unhappy Troy . ' T is , sure , enough , if not too much , for one , Twice to have seen our Ilium overthrown . 870 Make haste to save the poor remaining crew , And give ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE Death of the LORD HASTINGS I | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD II | 11 |
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