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... doth much amaze The greatest wizards which thereon do gaze . But that immortal light which there doth shine Is many thousand times more bright , more clear , More excellent , more glorious , more divine , Through which to God all monal ...
... doth much amaze The greatest wizards which thereon do gaze . But that immortal light which there doth shine Is many thousand times more bright , more clear , More excellent , more glorious , more divine , Through which to God all monal ...
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... doth sit , The sovereign dearling of the Deity , Clad like a queen in royal robes , most fit For so great power and peerless majesty , And all with gems and jewels gorgeously Adorned that brighter than the stars appear , And make her ...
... doth sit , The sovereign dearling of the Deity , Clad like a queen in royal robes , most fit For so great power and peerless majesty , And all with gems and jewels gorgeously Adorned that brighter than the stars appear , And make her ...
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... doth call him . Thus is a gentleman obliged to industry in respect of God , who justly doth exact those labors of piety , charity , and all virtue from him . Farther , 2. He hath also coligations to mankind , demanding industry from him ...
... doth call him . Thus is a gentleman obliged to industry in respect of God , who justly doth exact those labors of piety , charity , and all virtue from him . Farther , 2. He hath also coligations to mankind , demanding industry from him ...
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