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... dæmon of this world , however , had some possession of her mind . She could not relinquish the incense of vain glory ; and in the shout of crowds , in the devotion of armies , in the deference of courtiers , in the panegyric of priests ...
... dæmon of this world , however , had some possession of her mind . She could not relinquish the incense of vain glory ; and in the shout of crowds , in the devotion of armies , in the deference of courtiers , in the panegyric of priests ...
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... dæmons ; burst the chains of death ; expanded the gates of heaven ; assuaged diseases ; repelled frauds ; rescued cities from destruction ; it hath stayed the sun in his course , and arrested the progress of the thunderbolt : in a word ...
... dæmons ; burst the chains of death ; expanded the gates of heaven ; assuaged diseases ; repelled frauds ; rescued cities from destruction ; it hath stayed the sun in his course , and arrested the progress of the thunderbolt : in a word ...
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... dæmon for their sire , As cursing thee , thou cursing them , Thy flowers are wither'd on the stem . But one that for thy crime must fall The youngest - most belov'd of all , Shall bless thee with a father's name- That word shall wrap ...
... dæmon for their sire , As cursing thee , thou cursing them , Thy flowers are wither'd on the stem . But one that for thy crime must fall The youngest - most belov'd of all , Shall bless thee with a father's name- That word shall wrap ...
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