Select Works of the British Poets, in a Chronological Series from Falconer to Sir Walter Scott with Biographical and Critical NoticesJohn Aikin T. Wardle, 1838 - 807 sider |
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... Dagon his name , sea - monster , upward man And downward fish : yet had his temple high Rear'd in Azotus , dreaded through the coast Of Palestine , in Gath and Ascalon , And Accaron and Gaza's frontier bounds . Him follow'd Rimmon ...
... Dagon his name , sea - monster , upward man And downward fish : yet had his temple high Rear'd in Azotus , dreaded through the coast Of Palestine , in Gath and Ascalon , And Accaron and Gaza's frontier bounds . Him follow'd Rimmon ...
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... Dagon their sea - idol , and forbid Laborious works ; unwillingly this rest Their superstition yields me ; hence with leave Retiring from the popular noise , I seek This unfrequented place to find some ease , Ease to the body some ...
... Dagon their sea - idol , and forbid Laborious works ; unwillingly this rest Their superstition yields me ; hence with leave Retiring from the popular noise , I seek This unfrequented place to find some ease , Ease to the body some ...
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... Dagon ; Dagon hath presum'd , Reject not then what offer'd means ; who knows But. The mystery of God given me under pledge Of vow , and have betray'd it to a woman , A Canaanite , my faithless enemy . This well I knew , nor was at all ...
... Dagon ; Dagon hath presum'd , Reject not then what offer'd means ; who knows But. The mystery of God given me under pledge Of vow , and have betray'd it to a woman , A Canaanite , my faithless enemy . This well I knew , nor was at all ...
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... Dagon : what had I To oppose against such powerful arguments ? Only my love of thee held long debate , And combated in silence all these reasons With hard contést : at length that grounded maxim , So rife and celebrated in the mouths Of ...
... Dagon : what had I To oppose against such powerful arguments ? Only my love of thee held long debate , And combated in silence all these reasons With hard contést : at length that grounded maxim , So rife and celebrated in the mouths Of ...
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... Dagon be thy God , Go to his temple , invocate his aid With solemnest devotion , spread before him How highly it concerns his glory now To frustrate and dissolve these magic spells , Which I to be the power of Israel's God Avow , and ...
... Dagon be thy God , Go to his temple , invocate his aid With solemnest devotion , spread before him How highly it concerns his glory now To frustrate and dissolve these magic spells , Which I to be the power of Israel's God Avow , and ...
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Select Works of the British Poets,: In a Chronological Series from Falconer ... John Frost,John Aikin Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2015 |
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